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The phrase "a recent wave of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden increase or trend in a particular phenomenon, event, or occurrence that has happened not long ago.
Example: "There has been a recent wave of interest in sustainable living practices among young adults."
Alternatives: "a recent surge of" or "a recent influx of".
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The decision by SUNY New Paltz follows a recent wave of colleges grappling with troubling histories.
Faced with a recent wave of support for the J.D.O.
That's what a recent wave of studies has started to uncover.
During a recent wave of global consolidation in the asset management business, Stilwell has remained quiet.
The settlement followed a recent wave of suits challenging credit card practices.
It is a spectacular example of a recent wave of local activism in Japan.
Through a recent wave of mergers and acquisitions, the prescription drug industry is increasingly global.
It also arrives amid a recent wave of popular interest in the Revolutionary generation.
The Road is the latest in a recent wave of films with a strong environmental theme.
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MUMBAI, India — A RECENT wave of building collapses has brought attention to this city's large number of poorly built structures.
The film seems to be part of a recent wave of animated features that deal with adult themes and subjects.
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