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The phrase "a wave of congratulations" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large number of people expressing their congratulations to someone, often in a celebratory context.
Example: "After winning the championship, she was met with a wave of congratulations from her teammates and fans."
Alternatives: "an outpouring of congratulations" or "a flood of congratulations."
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The wedding prompted a wave of congratulations, as the couple received well wishes by phone and mail.
"Back to the roots — to Mr. Givenchy, looking at the archives from the 1960s," said Mr. Tisci, receiving a wave of congratulations backstage.
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A result was a wave of refugees.
The result was a wave of foreclosures.
A wave of relief swept over us.
In Paris a wave of executions followed.
A wave of guilt washed over me.
A wave of laudatory headlines follows.
This set off a wave of emigration.
A wave of caution dampened the mood.
They unleashed a wave of social mobility.
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