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The word 'a ripple' is correct and is usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something small that begins a larger, more noticeable effect. For example: "The announcement caused a ripple of excitement throughout the room."
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More like a ripple".
No wave, barely a ripple.
It was a ripple effect.
Is it a ripple?
A ripple effect begins.
Hardly a ripple.
The educational benefit has a ripple effect.
There's sort of a ripple effect.
"But there is definitely a ripple effect".
Everything has a ripple effect.
It sinks without a ripple.
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