Occurrences is the plural of occurrence:
On how many occurrences did you observe Mr. Gray waiting in the lobby?
That is the correct spelling of "occurrence" (event).
-noun, plural -gar⋅ies. 1. an unpredictable or erratic action, occurrence, course, or instance: the vagaries of weather; the vagaries of the economic scene. 2. a whimsical, wild, or unusual idea, desire, or action.
The correct spelling is instance (a specific case or occurrence).* The homophone (sound-alike word) is the oxymoron plural instants (e.g. a few instants of time).
A "phenomenon" is an occurrence, something that is an observable event or effect. The plural is "phenomena". Example : "Many phenomena related to weather are not fully understood." Example : "After observing the odd phenomena in the haunted house, the owner quickly moved out."
An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge was created in 1890.
The likely word is the plural noun "episodes" (periods of occurrence, or TV series shows).
There are two related words: incidence, (rate of occurrence) or the plural noun incidents (events).
There is no actual word "ind" as it is an abbreviation, indicating such things as Independent (political), individual, or Indonesian. All of these form a plural by adding S.An occurrence of the abbreviation IND (for example, In Nomine Dei) would have "INDs" as a plural.
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Occurrence is a noun.
There was an occurrence of panic amongst the victims. An occurrence is like a happening. When something has occurred, there is an occurrence of that something.
A phenomenon (from Greek φαινόμενoν), plural phenomena, is any observable occurrence. Phenomena are often, but not always, understood as 'appearances' or 'experiences'.
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That is the correct spelling of "occurrence" (event).
USAGE NOTE Phenomenon is the only singular form of this noun; phenomena is the usual plural. Phenomenons may also be used as the plural in nonscientific writing when the meaning is "extraordinary things, occurrences, or persons": They were phenomenons in the history of music. (from answers.com)
The root word of "occurrence" is "occur."
They are independent events.