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The phrase "a singular phenomena" is not correct in English.
The correct form should be "a singular phenomenon." You can use the correct phrase when referring to a unique or individual occurrence or event.
Example: "The discovery of the ancient artifact was a singular phenomenon that captivated historians."
Alternatives: "a unique occurrence" or "an exceptional event."
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However, like du Gay [ 25], we do not consider 'bureaucracy' to be a singular phenomena but a "diversely formatted organizational device" (2005:1, 3).
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Spritz's emergence isn't a singular phenomenon.
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