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Discover LudwigThe phrase "another phenomenon at work" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an additional factor or occurrence that is influencing a situation or outcome.
Example: "While the main cause of the issue is clear, there is another phenomenon at work that we need to consider."
Alternatives: "another factor in play" or "an additional element influencing".
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The private controversy over the latest strikes, however, suggested another phenomenon at work: the manipulation of the actual drone reports themselves.
You are witnessing another phenomenon at work.
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But another phenomenon is at work too: homes have become safe-haven assets.
Chechnya is a powerful demonstration of this phenomenon at work.
But there is a very powerful phenomenon at work in the education system.
On Saturday night, however, the only populist phenomenon at work seemed to be pyromania.
One phenomenon at work, as in the cases above, is compression.
You can also, arguably, see this phenomenon at work in, for example, the end of ethanol subsidies.
In many ways, you see the same phenomenon at work now, with Khomeini and Osama bin Laden being deeply antimodern movements, using new technology".
"Some analysts, in explaining the ongoing positive flows, have noted the seeming resilience of investors, but we see a different phenomenon at work," Donald Cassidy, a senior analyst at the fund-tracking firm Lipper, wrote in a report.
"The conservative side of Republican party has been so dominant in recent years that we haven't seen a lot of this phenomenon at work until this year," said Bruce E. Cain, the director of the Institute of Governmental Studies at the University of California, Berkeley.
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