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The phrase "a resolute wave of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a strong and determined movement or feeling, often in a metaphorical sense, such as in discussions about emotions, actions, or trends.
Example: "The community responded with a resolute wave of support for the new initiative, demonstrating their commitment to change."
Alternatives: "a determined surge of" or "a steadfast flow of".
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I then grabbed all of the newly purchased makeup containers from the counter, popped the trash can lid and watched them tumble to the bottom with a resolute wave of thuds.
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The election of 2010 brought a fresh wave of resolute conservatives to Congress, "but you need another cycle to finish the job, to bring in more cause-oriented people instead of career-oriented people," Ryan said.
A result was a wave of refugees.
He was a resolute advocate of aggressive and often irresponsible territorial expansion.
"But we seem to have a resolute bunch of lads.
Rotherham Council demonstrated a "resolute denial" of the child abuse that was taking place, the report found.
Naïve HD can be enriched by a resolute form of predictivism.
This is just one striking instance of magnificent alertness, adroit readjustment, and a resolute grasp of the realities.
Nixon however became a resolute supporter of Goldwater.
"I am a resolute opponent of the break-up of the Union.
Today, he remains convinced of the vast opportunities for innovation in China and is resolute in his determination to be a part of a new wave of thinking.
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