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The phrase "a wave of ecological" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant increase or movement related to ecological issues, trends, or phenomena.
Example: "The community experienced a wave of ecological awareness, leading to more sustainable practices among its residents."
Alternatives: "a surge of ecological" or "a tide of ecological".
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Environmentalists saw Clinton's election as the harbinger of a wave of ecological reform.
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We can anticipate that some communities are sufficiently well mobilized to begin this data integration sooner than others, for example, those studying a first wave of ecological and evolutionary genomics neo-model species, such as the honey bee, Daphnia, aphid or the sea-urchin to name only a few.
The initial wave of ecological studies was soon supplanted by case-control studies of lung cancer carried out in the general population to directly estimate the risk.
Newer technologies opened a wave of genetic analysis into organisms once difficult to study from an ecological or evolutionary standpoint, such as bacteria, fungi and nematodes.
A wave of evolutionary biologists set out to explain the origin and maintenance of sex in terms of the types of ecological selection pressures that were emphasized in the evolutionary biology of the 20th Century.
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.
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