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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a monumental wave" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant or overwhelming surge of something, such as emotions, events, or physical waves.
Example: "The community experienced a monumental wave of support following the disaster, with volunteers coming from all over to help."
Alternatives: "a massive wave" or "an enormous wave".
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But accounts such as Osborne's have become familiar as the "field services" industry sifts through the wreckage of a monumental wave of reckoning that has seen some 10 million homes slide into foreclosure since 2006.
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Somewhere between these two is the proposal by Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects of New Haven, a 47-story tower in a monolithic form, accentuated with curtain walls on the north and south sides in a kind of monumental wave pattern.
Of course, the ocean (Atlantic) is still there, pounding away, and soon after everyone left, with the hurricane season acting up, that mighty sea was a sight to behold: churning waves, a monumental roar, and a sense that what is left (not much) of the famed Wellfleet dunes would be washing away, perhaps taking the entire Cape along with it.
That joining, astronomers said, will result in a monumental release of radiation and gravitational waves that should stretch across the universe.
Called "Big Bamb? it will be a monumental bamboo structure in the form of a cresting wave rising as high as 50 feet above the roof.
She imposed a monumental crescendo on the climactic E-flat, letting it build like a wave that would sweep everything before it — until, of course, it ended.
A monumental achievement.
A monumental battle ensues.
It was a monumental loss.
"It is a monumental tragedy.
It was a monumental achievement.
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