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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a wave of local" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden increase or surge in something that is specific to a local area or community.
Example: "The city experienced a wave of local support for the new park initiative, with residents rallying to contribute funds and volunteer their time."
Alternatives: "a surge of local" or "an influx of local".
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But then came a wave of local Berber rebellions, and the rise of a regional al-Qaida franchise.
His move was not surprising: convincingly re-elected last fall, Mr. Newsom, a Democrat, is riding a wave of local adoration.
Worried that the project will ignite a wave of local development, preservationists have called for the landmarking of roughly 200 buildings south of Union Square.
Hoping to be part of a wave of local laws that will force the State Legislature to act, Carteret has become the second community in New Jersey to ban the use of handheld cellular phones while driving.
Each of these investors – and many of those writing in a wave of local support for Thiel – add caveats that they're happy to see "clickbait" or "gossip" journalists suffer but that they fully support "real" journalists.
Few who witnessed it will forget how Yannick Noah, the last Frenchman to lift the Coupe des Mousquetaires, surfed a wave of local emotion to overcome Mats Wilander in the 1983 final.
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It argues that a boom in government spending over the last decade produced not just a wave of overpaid local government officials but also a culture of wasteful spending that is ripe for the pruning.
He had good reason to counsel a low profile: He took office after his predecessor was killed last summer, part of a wave of assassinations of local officials across Mexico.
It is a spectacular example of a recent wave of local activism in Japan.
We investigate whether this trend is demand- or supply-driven, exploiting a recent wave of local television station acquisitions by a conglomerate owner.
That date may well see a second wave of local authorities including Hartlepool, Middlesbrough, Kirklees, Lewisham, Brighton & Hove, North Tyneside, Thurrock and Plymouth holding referendums on whether to directly elect a mayor.
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