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The phrase "a phenomenon of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific occurrence or event that is characteristic of a particular situation or context.
Example: "The rise of social media is a phenomenon of the digital age, transforming how we communicate and share information."
Alternatives: "an occurrence of" or "a manifestation of".
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"It's a phenomenon of authoritarian regimes".
It was a phenomenon of the times.
But a phenomenon of what nature?
"It's a phenomenon of more breeds more".
"For Che, communism wasn't just a phenomenon of production, it was first a phenomenon of conscience".
"A phenomenon of avoiding airplanes is emerging now".
In truth, he is a phenomenon of America's own making.
"The Israel Lobby" is a phenomenon of its moment.
He made it into a phenomenon of publishing".
The whole ritual reflects a phenomenon of the New South.
Daniel's angst is a phenomenon of the rich world.
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