static phenomenon

collocation in English

meaningsofstaticandphenomenon

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static
adjective
uk
/ˈstæt.ɪk/
us
/ˈstæt̬.ɪk/
staying in one place without moving, or not changing for a ...
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phenomenon
noun[C]
uk
/fəˈnɒm.ɪ.nən/
us
/fəˈnɑː.mə.nɑːn/
something that exists and can be seen, felt, tasted, etc., especially something unusual ...
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(Definition ofstaticandphenomenonfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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As has been noted by other researchers, maternal communicative style is not astaticphenomenon.
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Seen in this light the relationship between technologies is not astaticphenomenon.
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The general,staticphenomenonof being fit should be called aptation, not adaptation.
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Disability is not astaticphenomenon.
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Healthy sitting posture therefore is best thought of as an active notstaticphenomenon.
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It is thus not astaticphenomenonoccurring at only single places.
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Inherent within musical modernism is the conviction that music is not astaticphenomenondefined by timeless truths and classical principles, but rather something which is intrinsically historical and developmental.
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The countryside, its population and activities are not static phenomena.
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This article is limited to static phenomena, and does not describe time-dependent or dynamic polarization.
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Many human diseases are not static phenomena, but capable of evolution.
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