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The phrase "a typical phenomenon of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a common occurrence or event associated with a particular subject or context.
Example: "The rapid increase in urban population is a typical phenomenon of modern cities."
Alternatives: "a common occurrence of" or "a usual event of".
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"Fish eye" is a typical phenomenon of fatigue crack initiation at a subsurface defect such as inclusion during very high cycle fatigue.
The nanorods are straight with spherical particles at their tips, which is a typical phenomenon of VLS type of growth.
Yet, it was mainly on the basis of these books that he acquired an impressive reputation in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries We must look at Ramus as a typical phenomenon of the sixteenth century and its unceasing religious controversies.
Generally, the dynamic responses of the cantilever at the speeds vicinity to the resonant speed 305 km/h are also quite obvious as seen from Fig. 9, which is a typical phenomenon of resonance.
Eco wrote poems when he was 16 - like every other 16-year-old boy: "Writing poetry and practising masturbation is a typical phenomenon of that age".
ROS are inevitable byproducts generated by cell metabolism and homeostasis, and have been shown to exert regulatory roles in controlling cell proliferation, survival, and differentiation [8] However, the accumulation of ROS, a typical phenomenon of PC [5], triggers a host of pro-carcinogenic processes.
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Flutter is a typical phenomenon resulting from aeroelasticity of a long-span bridge.
A moving mesoscale auroral structure, which is characterized by high red line intensities, is a typical phenomenon in the dayside cusp of the high-latitude ionosphere.
We cannot exclude an influence of hypovolaemia on the results, although this is a typical phenomenon in sepsis.
This is a typical phenomenon in a hierarchical culture.
The forming of these components has the typical phenomenon of bulk deformation with thin sheets because of the forming size.
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