Similar words: phenomenal, phenomena, phenomenon, phenotype, asthenosphere, hyphenated, nominally, nondenominational. Meaning: [fɪ'nɑmɪnlɪ /-'nɒm-] adv. to a phenomenal degree.
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1. Interest in the subject has increased phenomenally.
2. The group have been phenomenally successful in Europe.
3. His first novel was phenomenally successful.
4. Scots-born Annie, 37, has recently re-launched her phenomenally successful singing career.
5. Infant mortality is phenomenally high, and many children die before they reach six years of age.
6. There had been a phenomenally heavy snowstorm in Baldersdale, and especially on the loftier peaks.
7. The state has extended her merchant fleet phenomenally.
8. This product has been phenomenally successful.
9. His reaction was phenomenally quick.
10. But the brain is also phenomenally plastic.
11. Their works are frequently related to the phenomenally rapid urbanization and urban expansion.
12. Food production once again rose phenomenally,(sentencedict.com/phenomenally.html) by 4 per cent or more a year.
13. And the other thing is I am in phenomenally good health right now.
14. They date and marry stars, dress in designer clothes, and are phenomenally rich and cosmopolitan.
15. However, 10% of it was a reddish-brown mineral called bastnaesite—a phenomenally rich source (by rare-earth standards) of cerium, lanthanum, neodymium and other members of the lanthanide family.
16. The rabbit hutch is the first to actually come together, and it has worked phenomenally .
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