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'such a phenomenon' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to refer to something that is particular to the subject at hand and is considered remarkable or noteworthy. For example, "The remarkable success of this movie is such a phenomenon."
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Is such a phenomenon treatable?
I'm staggered it's such a phenomenon.
Dealing with such a phenomenon is not easy".
As an intellect Koestler wasn't such a phenomenon.
"The Palestinians have no power to stop such a phenomenon," he said.
(Hughes is such a phenomenon – this is as good as anything she has done).
To be sure, anecdotal underpinning does exist for such a phenomenon.
At 41, I am an example of such a phenomenon: single, childfree and mortgage-less.
That helps to explain why the Williams sisters are such a phenomenon.
"For a start, I was not aware that it was such a phenomenon.
There was no rational reason for a serious venue to refuse entry to such a phenomenon.
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