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The phrase "a phenomenon that can" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific phenomenon and its potential capabilities or effects.
Example: "The study revealed a phenomenon that can significantly alter the behavior of the participants."
Alternatives: "an occurrence that can" or "a situation that can".
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This is a phenomenon that can be observed, but it's not well understood.
In science, we can think of models as simplified representations of a phenomenon that can make new, testable predictions.
However, the seeds have a tendency to migrate after placement in patients, a phenomenon that can result in unfavorable outcomes.
Biospecific recognition between proteins is a phenomenon that can be exploited for designing affinity-chromatographic purification systems for proteins.
The age of the laptop, the iPad, and the Kindle has sponsored, among many changes, a phenomenon that can only be described as a golden age of reading.
Mainstream economists see the expansion as a phenomenon that can continue indefinitely, until some outside shock or policy mistake provokes a recession.
Overall, we contribute new understanding of a phenomenon that can have a substantial impact on user experience, but that is currently underexplored in HCI.
Furthermore, our data also reveal that rotenone attenuates PDI expression in the same cell line, a phenomenon that can be mitigated through EF-24 intervention.
Recently, Houstis and colleagues reported that reactive oxygen species have a causal role in multiple forms of IR, a phenomenon that can further promote exacerbation of oxidative stress.
In the limit of very high permeability, the computed drag coefficient asymptotically approaches zero, a phenomenon that can be predicted using D'Arcy's Law.
THE ARTS, PAGE E1 The Science of Crazy in Love For the first time, neuroscientists have produced brain scan images of a phenomenon that can look for all the world like mental illness: new love.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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