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The phrase "the phenomenon" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it to refer to any occurrence or circumstance, especially one that is extraordinary in some way. For example: "The phenomenon of aurora borealis has captivated viewers for centuries."
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The phenomenon is global.
The phenomenon isn't new.
Television magnified the phenomenon.
The phenomenon is familiar.
The phenomenon frightens us.
What's behind the phenomenon?
The phenomenon is self-reinforcing.
The phenomenon is hardly new.
The phenomenon remains partly hidden.
The phenomenon remains a mystery.
(The phenomenon is called "showrooming").
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