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"a tidal wave of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe a large and powerful surge or flood of something, usually emotions or events. Example: The news of the company's bankruptcy caused a tidal wave of panic among its shareholders.
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A tidal wave of criticism has followed.
Hardly a tidal wave of vituperation.
It's like a tidal wave of human emotion.
It has prompted a tidal wave of spending.
It would create a tidal wave of people thinking differently.
Suddenly, he was confronted by a tidal wave of trash.
China is experiencing a tidal wave of retail development.
Now the Rangers were riding a tidal wave of emotion.
His immediate predecessor, Bobby Valentine, was a tidal wave of energy, emitting sparks in every direction.
In Rock was the right formula: agile musicians playing with a tidal wave of force.
Seconds later he, too, was overwhelmed by a tidal wave of team-mates.
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