Examples of 'was a phenomenon' in a sentence

Meaning of "was a phenomenon"

The phrase "was a phenomenon" implies that something or someone was a remarkable or extraordinary occurrence that captured attention or interest. It suggests that the subject exhibited unique or unusual qualities that made it notable or distinct

How to use "was a phenomenon" in a sentence

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was a phenomenon
There was a phenomenon that made it explode.
There was a feeling that there was a phenomenon going on.
This was a phenomenon without parallel in past records.
The photoelectric effect was a phenomenon known of for sometime.
Was a phenomenon when you came along.
The argument that it was a phenomenon of the past was not convincing.
The first thing that must be said is that he was a phenomenon.
Dropping out was a phenomenon that mainly affected boys.
The rapid emergence of regional and bilateral free trade agreements was a phenomenon of competitive liberalization.
Diana was a phenomenon we are unlikely to see again.
The first film was a phenomenon.
But it was a phenomenon that had attracted a lot of enemies.
The first one was a phenomenon.
It was a phenomenon of the catalyzing of energy.
What spiked in particular was a phenomenon called coherent gamma waves.
It was a phenomenon that was hard to understand.
The whole thing was a phenomenon.
She was a phenomenon of catalysis of energy.
It actually was a phenomenon.
It was a phenomenon that launched a sequel.
The sunrise in these latitudes was a phenomenon that overwhelmed me anew every day.
This was a phenomenon that would only appear in a top grade spirit essence stone mine.
The book was a phenomenon.
It was a phenomenon that had never before been seen in Tacloban.
The drug was a phenomenon.
It was a phenomenon that reached all the way to the Queen of England.
Goldberg was a phenomenon.
He was a phenomenon and is unlucky to have won only three Tour titles.
The fact that Snapchat was a phenomenon is no coincidence.
Suicide was a phenomenon that affected not only women but also men and children.
Back to the Future was a phenomenon.
This was a phenomenon at that time.
George Foreman was a phenomenon.
This was a phenomenon never to be repeated.
Black Sabbath was a phenomenon.
Migration was a phenomenon but the needs of migrants must not be forgotten.
But Game of Thrones was a phenomenon.
This work was a phenomenon and became the first international bestseller.
It was not just a success ; it was a phenomenon.
Drug abuse was a phenomenon that affected nearly every society in the world.
For years, went this thinking, sleep was a phenomenon involving the entire brain.
This was a phenomenon which Vince could guess easily.
Celsus complained that Christianity was a phenomenon limited primarily to the lower class.
Piracy was a phenomenon that was not limited to the Caribbean region.
At the beginning, immigration was a phenomenon linked to big business.
It was a phenomenon that CS Lewis also recognised.
It had no concern with the body, it was a phenomenon in consciousness-and consciousness continues.
It was a phenomenon that occurred simultaneously among neighboring British West Indian colonies.
Michael was a phenomenon.
Within three issues, they were up to a million copies . It was a phenomenon.

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