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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a giant wave" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a large wave, often in the context of oceanography, surfing, or natural disasters.
Example: "The surfers eagerly awaited the arrival of a giant wave that would provide the perfect ride."
Alternatives: "a massive wave" or "a colossal wave".
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That model was doused with a giant wave.
– I was on the rope and on a giant wave.
They are little boats in a giant wave.
A millennium and a half ago, Geneva was destroyed by a giant wave.
It was like facing into a giant wave and then allowing it to take you.
But when he waded into the paddies, a giant wave swept him away.
Phil Kessel arrived in Pittsburgh from Toronto last summer, surfing a giant wave of good riddance.
"She got caught inside by a giant wave and she disappeared.
The actors suddenly lurch into motion and surge across the stage as if swept by a giant wave.
Roped together in crisscrossing formations, they make up a giant wave that crests some 50 feet above the Met's rooftop.
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Lattitude were satisfied that it was a 'giant wave' and a 'freak accident'.
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