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The phrase "a future wave of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an anticipated trend or movement that is expected to occur in the future.
Example: "Experts predict a future wave of technological advancements that will transform the way we live and work."
Alternatives: "an upcoming surge of" or "a forthcoming influx of".
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But it is only one practical application expected to come out of a future wave of embedded devices in wireless networks.
Nanomaterials bring extreme promise for a future wave of energy storage materials with high storage capacity, fast recharging capability, and better durability than bulk material counterparts.
Health Commissioner Thomas R. Frieden said yesterday that the results were nothing less than a calamity in the making -- a future wave of heart disease, diabetes and a raft of other ailments.
The Corker-Hoeven plan helped bring on board more than a dozen Republicans, many of whom said they were reluctant to support any immigration overhaul that did not secure the southern border and guard against a future wave of illegal immigrants.
Harless may be part of a future wave of farmers rolling toward sustainability.
High: Is this something that the same people are doing again and again, or is this something that is a rotation for some people in IT, and made available to a future wave of people for the next acquisition?
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Given the investment made to date in GWAS of European samples, the implication of this result is that a second, future wave of genomic association studies would seem to benefit from broad inclusion of non-European samples.
I think this future wave of inequality, which is already underway, will be a lot like that.
"We are investing for the future wave of growth that we foresee in digital and console".
"I believe they're the future wave of Highland Park," said Hernandez, honorary mayor of Highland Park for the past two years.
Imagining the future wave of pristine condominiums ousting the textured, historic space, it's hard not to see another repetition of the same pattern of refinement.
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