31.   Book critics still regard self-published books with skepticism, if not contempt, and the new POD phenomenon has done little to change that.

32.   A correspondent out west remarked on an entirely new phenomenon, the bicycle-mounted fly-fisherperson.

33.   A relatively new phenomenon in aviation is the use of regional jets, and they are also causing some delay problems.

34.   Advertising on voice calls is a new phenomenon that raises a number of questions.

35.   Adopting Japanese fads is not a new phenomenon for Americans.

36.   After lunch my husband and I rushed over to the ski shop to exchange our now outdated skis for this new phenomenon.

37.   All he broke was a nose, a new phenomenon for the Palo Alto, Calif., native, at least on the gridiron.

38.   Bookstore reading groups are a relatively new phenomenon, offered as bookstores have become megastores competing fiercely for customers.

39.   Buchanan is only the second of two new phenomena with which Jackson must contend.

40.   Bugs are not exactly a new phenomenon here.

a. + phenomenon >>共 603
new 10.24%
natural 4.46%
recent 3.72%
same 3.23%
cultural 2.64%
american 1.96%
social 1.62%
common 1.62%
temporary 1.57%
strange 1.57%
new + n. >>共 1218
government 2.04%
law 1.71%
rule 1.20%
technology 1.10%
company 0.99%
system 0.93%
product 0.92%
one 0.87%
job 0.82%
election 0.74%
phenomenon 0.08%
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