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    phenomenally
    [ adv ]
    to a phenomenal degree
    <adv.all>
    his reaction was phenomenally quick


    Phenomenal \Phe*nom"e*nal\, a. [Cf. F. ph['e]nom['e]nal.]
    Relating to, or of the nature of, a phenomenon; hence,
    extraordinary; wonderful; as, a phenomenal memory. --
    {Phe*nom"e*nal*ly}, adv.

    1. Speed and documentation are important benefits, but more so is the all-inclusive nature of the information that results from assertive and reserved participants. 'The richness of information that results is phenomenally effective,' says Cantrell.
    2. "We were getting out while the bull market was still going strong," he said. "We had a 2.5 percent cancellation rate in August, which is phenomenally high for us.
    3. "It's doing phenomenally well," she said. "We have to continuously refill the display.
    4. "They're phenomenally large negative numbers, but at least they're going in the right direction," said Martin Regalia, chief economist for the National Council of Savings Institutions.
    5. The pure-bred Meishan - a phenomenally ugly breed of Chinese pig - has strong motherly instincts, producing more piglets than its western counterparts with more teats and milk, nurturing them well to maturity.
    6. Her father described her as "in phenomenally good spirits." Penelope left late Saturday for Paris aboard an Air France airliner.
    7. The time period has been dominated for years by NBC's top-rated "The Cosby Show," and Fox Broadcasting Co. recently announced a gutsy decision to move the phenomenally successful "Simpsons" family to the same half-hour slot.
    8. She quotes Peter Lynch, former manager of Fidelity's phenomenally successful Magellan mutual fund in the US, in defence of this view.
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