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phenomenal

[fi-nom-uh-nl] / fɪˈnɒm ə nl /


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Hellebuyck, who stopped 41 shots in a phenomenal effort, came up big again and the Americans killed both penalties.

From Los Angeles Times

It had 40 medals heading into Sunday, a phenomenal total for a country with a population nearly equal to that of Los Angeles County.

From Los Angeles Times

That initial disappointment was in stark contrast to the joy of compatriot Nakai, who ends a phenomenal debut campaign with an Olympic medal.

From BBC

“It’s hard for a national industry to ditch a business model that has been delivering phenomenal results for 50 years,” Jenkins continued, “even when that model doesn’t work anymore.”

From The Wall Street Journal

"I think the word iconic is used a lot, and with the real mix of old and new, it's just a phenomenal venue," he says.

From BBC