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The phrase "a wave of a contemplation" is not standard in written English and may sound awkward.
It could be used in a poetic or metaphorical context to describe a sudden or overwhelming thought process.
Example: "As I sat by the ocean, a wave of contemplation washed over me, bringing clarity to my thoughts."
Alternatives: "a surge of reflection" or "a flood of thoughts".
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Then, in a quiet moment of contemplation, I was transfixed by a wave of energy and a clear mental picture of what I needed to do.
A result was a wave of refugees.
They unleashed a wave of social mobility.
A wave of human agents?
On Tuesday night at Joe's Pub, standing still except for the occasional wave of an arm or a careful dance, she participated in a music of contemplation; her thick, clear, edgeless voice was made for cathedrals.
View the booth as a sanctuary, an oasis of calm, a site of contemplation and reflection.
For some of those who had been downtown, the horror of the moment emerged as they walked miles toward home, carried along on waves of shock and contemplation.
A new wave of truthtelling!.
The chapter concludes with a contemplation of the future.
That's part of a wave, though.
Sol LeWitt's "Bars of Color within Squares" is a place of contemplation for a freshman.
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