phenomenon in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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phenomenon <pl phenomena> [Am fəˈnɑməˌnɑn, fəˈnɑməˌnən, Brit fəˈnɒmɪnən] N

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This causes the beam to focus itself, a phenomenon known as self-focusing.
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The phenomenon is not restricted to the well-to-do.
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This unique phenomenon was discovered over a century ago.
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We are studying ways to create and measure this phenomenon, known as self-presence, or an out-of-body experience.
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It a non-academic book, that was the first to explore the putative phenomenon of childrens spontaneous past life memories.
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Eventually, smoking grew into a phenomenon for women.
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However, in more recent years, researchers are beginning to explore this cultural phenomenon.
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The phenomenon is not fully understood, but appears to be caused by the separation and reunification of electrical charges.
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The same phenomenon occurs in all other bases or in any similar representation of the real numbers.
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Other evidence suggests that baby talk is not a universal phenomenon.
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