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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a great wave" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large and powerful wave, often in a literal sense related to the ocean or metaphorically to indicate a significant surge of something, such as emotions or events.
Example: "As the storm approached, a great wave crashed against the shore, sending spray high into the air."
Alternatives: "a massive wave" or "a powerful wave."
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Their project, "Maximus and Christina and the Wave of Terror," is a one-minute animated film about a dog on a surfboard who drowns in a great wave, is rescued and finds love.
I watched it in a great wave of movies.
And now a great wave of change is set to break over the city.
Mr Cameron, for all his haste, is at the front of a great wave.
"There's a great wave of British talent out there at the moment.
The announcement of the orchestra's founding led to a great wave of applications to join.
The new school year was supposed to bring a great wave of new academies.
Like a great wave of the Mediterranean crashing on the shore of Carthage.
A great wave had swept them up and dumped them here.
You'd feel a great wave of compassion for this total stranger, and still be listening sympathetically 20 minutes later.
A great wave of European immigration after the mid-1800s molded the present-day ethnic character of Argentina.
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