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phenomenally

American  
[fi-nahm-uh-nuh-lee] / fɪˈnɑm ə nə li /

adverb

  1. in a way or to a degree that is phenomenal; exceptionally or extraordinarily.


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Read: Micron and Sandisk shares are phenomenally ‘overbought.’

From MarketWatch • Jun. 16, 2026

Eurovision is phenomenally successful in the country, despite its distance from Europe, with more than a million people regularly tuning in to watch the show.

From BBC • May 14, 2026

“Dan is a phenomenally good person,” said Gil Luria, head of tech research at D.A.

From Barron's • Jan. 30, 2026

“I just thought Jordan did that phenomenally and our returners did as well,” McDonald said.

From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 7, 2026

Fadi tuned out his sisters’ phenomenally boring conversation, added a chunk of crumbly brown sugar to his watered-down hot milk, and stirred.

From "Shooting Kabul" by N. H. Senzai

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