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The phrase "a phenomenon for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific occurrence or event that serves a particular purpose or function.
Example: "The sudden increase in online shopping is a phenomenon for the retail industry to adapt to changing consumer behavior."
Alternatives: "an occurrence for" or "a trend for".
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The mapouka is a phenomenon for everyone".
Seems like a phenomenon for older people after retirement.
Is the "digital divide" still a phenomenon for museums?
He was a phenomenon for the racing world to wonder at".
Chamberlain, though, has become more than a luxury item, more than a phenomenon for the fans.
For many, hardship is simply too recent a phenomenon for them to see the funny side.
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But it became a cultural phenomenon for a different reason.
This is a peculiar phenomenon for a country that produced Pierre de Coubertin (Olympics) and Jules Rimet (World Cup), forefathers of modern sports.
Interactive street art has been a popular phenomenon for a while.
Superfluid turbulence, often referred to as quantum turbulence, is a fascinating phenomenon for which a satisfactory theoretical framework is lacking.
Madama has been a minor phenomenon for about a year.
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