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"interesting phenomenon" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that something is particularly noteworthy or noteworthy enough to be considered a phenomenon. For example: "The sudden popularity of the book among teenagers is an interesting phenomenon."
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But it's an interesting phenomenon, and something she's interested in trying to modulate in the future.
It's an interesting phenomenon".
Proximity was an interesting phenomenon.
I find heat an interesting phenomenon.
It's just a peculiar, interesting phenomenon.
Designer shoe prices are an interesting phenomenon.
Alonzo King is an interesting phenomenon.
"I thought she was an interesting phenomenon.
The analysis confirms another interesting phenomenon: a late-blooming luminary.
I just found the whole Cubs world an interesting phenomenon.
Nonetheless, he said, it may explain "a spectacularly interesting phenomenon, namely why we are here".
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