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phenomenal

Philosophy known or perceived by the senses rather than the mind
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I'm feeling Phenomenally Muslim,' the Venom star wrote as caption.
Honda has made some tweaks to its phenomenally excellent NSX supercar for the 2019 model year.
The film didn't just do phenomenally well at the box-office but is also known to contain one of the best performances by SRK in his long journey of 26 years.
Naturally conceived identical triplets are phenomenally rare, at odds of one in 200 million.
Number of the out of school children has decreased phenomenally and enrollment in schools increased in the country.
He said the development work in areas cleared by Pakistani forces has been "assisted phenomenally" by Saudi Arabia and the UAE.
FOUR times over the drink drive limit is a phenomenally high reading.
The ISPR DG said the development work in conflict areas cleared by Pakistani forces has been assisted phenomenally by Saudi Arabia and the UAE, especially in the social welfare field.
A DRINK-DRIVER who crashed his van while four-and-a-half times over the limit has been jailed over the "phenomenally high" reading.
He is phenomenally consistent against world-class bowlers.
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