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phenom

[fee-nom, fi-nom] / ˈfi nɒm, fɪˈnɒm /








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He was trying to stop a homegrown phenom from his dance with destiny.

From Los Angeles Times

That’s when the principles of Prior’s coaching philosophy began to take shape, reapplying all he learned as a young major league phenom and through an older, wiser perspective.

From Los Angeles Times

Now USC will pair a fifth-year senior with a freshman phenom, a potent combination that might just make the Trojans the toast of the West Coast next season.

From Los Angeles Times

The 21-year-old Clark was everywhere on the court and off it, a homegrown phenom blossoming into a national phenomenon.

From Washington Post

Will it be Dante Moore, the freshman phenom?

From Los Angeles Times