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The phrase "a unique phenomenon" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is one of a kind or has distinct characteristics that set it apart from others.
Example: "The Northern Lights are a unique phenomenon that captivates millions of viewers each year."
Alternatives: "an extraordinary occurrence" or "a singular event".
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He was a unique phenomenon.
Johnson was a unique phenomenon.
This is hardly a unique phenomenon.
Professor Zeev Sternhell points out that "Lieberman is not a unique phenomenon.
The conflicts of Chicago's south side are not a unique phenomenon.
His close relations with his patron Ludovico were a unique phenomenon at such an early date.
The western fascination with the Thousand And One Nights isn't a unique phenomenon to one day-dreaming child.
The I.O.C., considering its television rights a unique phenomenon, does not like such risk or such doubt.
Bruce Levy, an agent who represents 25 W.N.B.A. players, though not Hammon, described her as a unique phenomenon.
"It's a unique phenomenon, and it's a unique opportunity," said Graham, 41, who lives five blocks from Barclays Center.
The rapid disappearance of offshore permafrost through water heating is a unique phenomenon, so clearly no "expert" would have found a mechanism elsewhere to compare with this.
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