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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a stream of waves" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a continuous flow or series of waves, often in a physical or metaphorical context.
Example: "As the boat sailed through the ocean, it created a stream of waves that sparkled in the sunlight."
Alternatives: "a flow of waves" or "a surge of waves".
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The white dwarf does an orbital tango with a pulsar, or a fast-spinning neutron star formed from a supernova explosion that sends out a stream of radio waves like a lighthouse beam.
Lara Croft And The Temple Of Osiris is a spin-off, a low-budget twin-stick shooter, where one joystick moves Lara around the screen and the other aims a stream of bullets at waves of ancient Egyptian enemies.
For five minutes, Johnson, wearing a blue helmet, hung suspended by a harness in mid-air, keeping up a stream of burbly banter and waving two little Union Jacks like help signals.
The official cause of the failure was "loss of momentum". For five minutes, Johnson, wearing a blue helmet, hung suspended by a harness in mid-air, keeping up a stream of burbly banter and waving two little Union Jacks like help signals.
Mark had always been prone to dream up rituals and rules to surf by — to generate a stream of postulates and hypotheses about waves and weather and surfing — but the freezing wilds of Ocean Beach gave his theorizing new range.
A Veteran Gone Bad The customs inspector stands just outside his booth, his hand waving a stream of cars through the Otay Mesa crossing just east of San Diego.
Einstein was returning in part to Newton's idea of light as a stream of particles, long since dropped because waves were better at explaining such effects as interference and diffraction.
IT seemed an idea whose time had arrived: mutual funds specifically designed to transform the nest-egg accumulations of the first baby-boom wave into a stream of retirement income.
Among its many counter-intuitive ideas, quantum theory proposed that energy was not continuous but instead came in discrete packets (quanta) and that light could be described as both a wave and a stream of these quanta.
For example, if a TV broadcaster wants to send out special content during the Super Bowl, it could use a computer running Sonic Notify's software to add a sound wave including a stream of codes to its regular audio broadcast.
He conceived the principle of complementarity: that items could be separately analysed in terms of contradictory properties, like behaving as a wave or a stream of particles.
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