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The phrase "a steady wave of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a continuous and consistent influx or occurrence of something, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The city experienced a steady wave of tourists during the summer months, bringing life to the streets and local businesses."
Alternatives: "a constant flow of" or "an unbroken stream of".
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Unfortunately, neither a dramatic airlift nor a steady wave of relief was in the cards.
There was also a steady wave of Protestant from the Low Countries after Spain began to assert its rule there.
For Mr. Brathwaite, who is unable, by his admission, to hammer a nail, the home has meant a steady wave of adjustment, both physical and aesthetic.
During the last few years, however, the area has seen a steady wave of Russian immigrants moving in and tensions are running somewhat high.
Without a steady wave of new voices and new ideas to clean the political stagnation that pollutes Albany, the Legislature will become an exclusive and exclusionary club where career politicians can enjoy the best of all worlds at the expense of voters who have long been disenfranchised and denied serious and much-needed change.
In all, despite a steady wave of bills introduced largely by Republican-led legislatures since 2011, only nine states have passed drug-testing bills related to welfare recipients; at least six have passed them for unemployment compensation, though Wisconsin repealed a law last year that required employers to report failed tests.
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Instead of a steady wave-like fluctuation, the phases of societal development connect with the constant desire of humans to satisfy their existential needs.
What is more, as such countries get more prosperous, so their elites get richer; and it is not obvious that poor Americans should subsidise drugs for rich Indians.Today's problem is different a steady wave of the diseases that come with age, not an out-of-control virus.
The steady wave of bass was intense but not unpleasantly loud.
In between these two extremes were young poets, old activists, assorted artists and local residents who have been resisting the neighborhood's slow but steady wave of gentrification.
The faux apology did little to stanch the steady wave of GOP defections over the weekend.
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