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The phrase "a wave of faulty" is not complete and lacks context, but it is grammatically correct.
It can be used when describing a sudden increase or surge of something that is defective or problematic.
Example: "The company faced a wave of faulty products being returned by customers, leading to a major quality control review."
Alternatives: "an influx of defective" or "a surge of flawed".
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Von Spakovsky, now a fellow at the conservative Heritage Foundation, is credited with being a primary architect of the faux "voter fraud" fever that has swept the conservative movement and provided cover for a wave of faulty voter roll purges and suppressive voter-ID laws.
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The houses have cost the city a small fortune -- more than $570,000 for each row house, including an endless wave of faulty repairs.
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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.
They unleashed a wave of social mobility.
Both rode a wave of fiscal conservativism.
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