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The phrase "a huge wave of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large influx or surge of something, such as emotions, people, or events.
Example: "The city experienced a huge wave of tourists during the summer festival."
Alternatives: "a massive influx of" or "a significant surge of".
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Canada is experiencing a huge wave of secularization.
A huge wave of new investment is now going into Chinese car plants.
True, it's a huge wave of relief that washes over you.
"Rappers make me sick!" he says with a grimace, to a huge wave of applause.
In the United States, meanwhile, Sputnik stirred a huge wave of anxiety.
"There's also a huge wave of people who want to reconnect.
We are powerless to stop a huge wave of immigration from southern Europe, he says.
The death has prompted a huge wave of emotion around the UK and the world.
The last decade, the computers world became a huge wave of data.
McCain's campaign is also bracing for a huge wave of spending from labor unions and other Democratic-aligned groups.
A little more than a year later, gas prices collapsed amid a huge wave of new gas coming from shale.
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