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The phrase "a series of waves" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe multiple waves occurring in succession, often in contexts related to physics, oceanography, or metaphorical uses in literature.
Example: "The surfer skillfully navigated a series of waves, showcasing his impressive skills on the board."
Alternatives: "a succession of waves" or "a chain of waves".
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A series of waves ripped docks up and sent debris speeding toward shore.
He envisioned them coming to the New World from Asia over millions of years in a series of waves.
A series of waves that followed the Alaskan earthquake of 1964 took 132 lives in Alaska and the Pacific Northwest.
Divided into a series of waves throughout the day, a total of 8,048 runners cracked out their fastest mile.
The first wave occurs above the mountain that causes it, with a series of waves of equal horizontal wavelength extending downstream.
On this went in a series of waves, each, Mr Morris says, cresting higher than the last, but with the West's lead apparently locked in.
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His most recent work is a series of wave prediction model drawings based on those observations.
A large wave power plant consists of a series of wave energy converters (WECs).
It also provides him with a ready-made musical scheme that ends where it began, in wispy threads of sound, and in between moves through a series of wave-like episodes.
In the drill, the microwaves are directed at the material through a series of wave guides, and the heating occurs just under the surface, creating a soft or molten hot spot.
In this study, a series of wave-flume experiments were conducted in regular waves to examine the wave power extraction of a floating box-type breakwater with dual pneumatic chambers.
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