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Phenomena is the correct plural for all senses except when "phenomenon" is used to mean a prodigy or person of exceptional abilities, in which case "phenomenons" is correct. For example Rain and snow are natural phenomena, but Tiger Woods is considered one of the phenomenons of golf.

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