Sentence examples for is phenomenon from inspiring English sources

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is phenomenon

noun

A thing or being, event or process, perceptible through senses; or a fact or occurrence thereof.

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During the work it was established that oriented PVA-films is phenomenon of anisotropy of thermal conductivity.

As shown in Figure 6, the contextual structure is Phenomenon Identification ^ +Factor1-n; Veel (1997) provides the text reproduced in Text 1 as an example.

Now Mr Obama sees the IS phenomenon as predominantly a war within Islam, which only the Islamic world can ultimately resolve.

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But these were phenomena of the pre-industrial era.

Raúl is a phenomenon.

Merkel is a phenomenon.

"Mike is a phenomenon.

It is a phenomenon.

She is a phenomenon.

Bryson is a phenomenon.

Parkrun is a phenomenon.

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