I thought these interconnected relationships were probably a contemporary phenomenon.
How easy to assume, in these days of digital imaging, that fantasy architecture is a contemporary phenomenon.
This book, which deals with a contemporary phenomenon, has been written by historians, political scientists, theologians and philosophers.
While the media may have its role to play, a contemporary phenomenon has emerged which is amplifying public antisemitic discourse to an entirely new degree.
The Cowell movie is now a contemporary phenomenon and the stark truth is: by the third one, we know whether it's going to work.
He was a contemporary phenomenon: any visit to London would take in Garrick and a visit to Drury Lane, just as tourists now feel obliged to see Madame Tussaud's and Buckingham Palace.
We fell back on stereotypes - ones also used by the most impeccable of academic sources - referring to Katine as "medieval", as if it offered the opportunity for time travel instead of grasping that its fate has been part of a very contemporary phenomenon of a continent awash with modern weaponry, social disruption and power conflicts.
Thus, we can see the entrepreneurial university as a growing contemporary phenomenon, global in nature, with a pattern of isomorphic development in different regions and countries (Philpott et al. 2011).
"This is a very contemporary phenomenon," he said.
Evidence-based medicine, for example, is often presented as a wholly contemporary phenomenon driven by the double-blind clinical trial.
Jogging was not a customary way to spend one's holiday until recently, and sight jogging is no doubt a distinctly contemporary phenomenon.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com
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