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phenomena

[fi-nom-uh-nuh] / fɪˈnɒm ə nə /
NOUN
something known through senses
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Like the climate crisis or the crisis of democratic legitimacy, the affordability crisis has become an umbrella term for countless loosely connected phenomena.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Wednesday airport scene reflected phenomena both common and rare.

From Seattle Times

It is a phenomena explained by how the benchmark is constructed, and it is amplified by the way tech has come to dwarf other industries, in the markets and the economy.

From New York Times

The goal is to use sightings gathered from the public to get better at predicting when and where the elusive phenomena will appear.

From Scientific American

CIMA, the Spanish acronym for the independent non-profit set up to run the park, said natural phenomena such as landslides caused the tree loss, not logging, farming or mining.

From Seattle Times