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Phenomenon is singular.
Although the plural form phenomenons is sometimes used to describe extraordinary objects, events or persons, phenomena is the recommended plural. (Note that phenomenas is a non-standard plural.)
The North American slang term phenom, meaning “prodigy,” is used mainly in sports and entertainment.
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