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The phrase "a second wave" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing a resurgence or reoccurrence of something, often in relation to events like pandemics, trends, or movements.
Example: "Experts are warning that a second wave of infections could hit the region if precautions are not taken."
Alternatives: "a subsequent wave" or "a renewed wave".
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So a second wave of transmission continued.
"Look for a second wave," he said.
Then a second wave of attacks began.
But 651 represents a second wave in black cultural institutions.
A second wave of market liberalization is being prepared.
A second wave migrated out of Africa later, moving inland.
"We've seen a second wave – of austerity suicides," he says.
RMM created a second wave of an explosion".
But a Second Wave, Ever Poised, Still Hasn't Broken.
And now what started here is getting a second wave.
Cable created a second wave of choice and split the model into paid and unpaid streams.
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