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The phrase "a second wave of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a subsequent occurrence or resurgence of something, often in contexts like public health, trends, or movements.
Example: "Experts are warning about a second wave of infections that could overwhelm the healthcare system."
Alternatives: "a new surge of" or "a follow-up wave of".
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Then a second wave of attacks began.
A second wave of market liberalization is being prepared.
"We've seen a second wave – of austerity suicides," he says.
RMM created a second wave of an explosion".
A second wave of migrants came from what is now Iran.
Governments are not flush enough to contemplate a second wave of bailouts.
Civilians rushing to help the injured were reportedly hit by a second wave of strikes.
Officials feared Mr. Kishk might have been part of a second wave of terror attacks.
A second wave of audits began on March 30 and will continue through June 30.
A second wave of 52 companies will be switched over in late September.
A second wave of jets joined the first, then a third, and a fourth.
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