Sentence examples for some phenomenon from inspiring English sources

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There could be some phenomenon from Iowa, you never know.

Attention, in psychology, the concentration of awareness on some phenomenon to the exclusion of other stimuli.

The reason that some phenomenon or other is declared to exist as a trend is that powerful interests have invested in that existence.

Punt, not a strong performer, waffles, clipboard in hand, about some phenomenon we're meant to be worried about: the (supposed) educational agenda of children's TV, say.

But I was looking for some phenomenon that would account for both my fascination with Christianity and my disaffection with its various institutional forms.

After all, the very essence of a scientific explanation of some phenomenon is that the world is ordered logically and that there are reasons things are as they are.

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It is now time to deal with more complex features, particularly some phenomena of binocular vision.

"Hyperobjects" makes the case that there are some phenomena that defy our attempts to categorize them as natural or not.

Does it obscure some phenomena completely?

They model some phenomena with hereditary properties.

Some phenomena involving absences may be tough to categorize.

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