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Discover LudwigThe phrase "phenomena are" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing a group of phenomena that share a common trait or characteristic. For example, "Unusual weather phenomena are common during the monsoon season."
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These phenomena are probably connected.
Such phenomena are now common fare.
Both of which phenomena are completely understandable.
Not all volcanic phenomena are destructive.
"Meteorological phenomena are serially elusive," she writes.
Sexual phenomena are known among the protists.
These phenomena are moving from curiosities to real possibilities.
These phenomena are tiny, it should be noted.
What phenomena are not subject to the laws of nature?
Similar phenomena are in evidence in Finland and Denmark.
But other mental phenomena are especially puzzling in this regard.
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