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'many phenomena' is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to refer to a wide variety of occurrences, usually events or behaviors that happen in the natural world. For example: "Many phenomena in the natural world still remain a mystery."
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Many phenomena can degrade the accuracy of memories.
Well, in his view, many phenomena that receive much greater attention are considerably more ephemeral.
Many phenomena in nature do not depend on the reference scale of scientific measurements.
While many phenomena are well explained by an impact or a volcanic hypothesis, others are not.
Like many phenomena in the chemical world, electrochemical reactions are reversible.
After all, many phenomena that have absolutely nothing to do with one another are nevertheless highly correlated statistically.
Ants, walnuts, snow and sudden wind are among the many phenomena that acquire mystical and metaphoric weight.
Many phenomena depend in principle on the fine-scale properties of turbulence, including its intermittency.
Numerical simulation is a common approach to understand many phenomena, usually yielding a computationally intensive problem.
PID are caused by many phenomena, which can make detailed simulation complex and time consuming.
The mechanism of such an effect is complex of many phenomena taking place in the foam.
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