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Discover LudwigThe phrase "present phenomenon" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to something that is currently happening or existing. Example: The increase in online shopping is a present phenomenon that has changed the way people purchase goods.
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Aaron Balick, a psychotherapist and author of The Psychodynamics of Social Networking, suggests that the strong feelings about clowns we half-remember from childhood are contributing to the dual virality of the present phenomenon – the virality of the stories about clowns, and the virality of the idea that one might dress up as a clown to scare people.
But such an "echo" of a past sensation is itself a present phenomenon.
Previous research, reviewed in Section 3.3, indicated that emotional contagion in online discussions is a very present phenomenon.
Furthermore, recent research has experimentally quantified the dynamics of emotions while reading and writing in forum threads [61], illustrating that emotional contagion in online discussions is a very present phenomenon.
The present phenomenon describes a new application of vertically aligned carbon nanotubes to distinguish the healthy and cancerous cells by means of their different deformability properties during entrapment on such arrays.
The present phenomenon of employing relationship-supporting mechanisms to address the impeding effect of firm-centric performance management and measurement systems on collaboration in an EE is necessary because the Goods-Dominant Logic principle, that value is embedded in products and services and the exchange thereof, is applied.
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As a result, the features of combustion wave of the present phenomena would be useful to other processes.
Empirical natural and social sciences produce knowledge (in German: Wissenschaftenschaffen Wissen) which should describe and explain past and present phenomena andestimate their future development.
The presented phenomenon can be of importance for solid state and modified electrodes.
Next week's Us Weekly hits newsstands (in New York, at least) today with a cover story on the ever-present phenomenon of celebrities who undergo plastic surgery.
The presented phenomena can find their justifications in diffusion-controlled reaction.
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