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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a wave of new" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden increase or influx of something new, often in a positive context.
Example: "The city experienced a wave of new businesses opening up, revitalizing the local economy."
Alternatives: "an influx of new" or "a surge of new".
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There's also a wave of new rowing workouts hitting New York.
The business also faces a wave of new regulatory oversight.
A wave of new research is supporting this second view.
Asia, in particular, is seeing a wave of new ships.
The subsequent redesign attracts a wave of new users.
A wave of new immigration also helped bridge the gulf.
Adding to uncertain market conditions, hedge funds are also facing a wave of new regulatory oversight.
The Administration is now examining a wave of new intelligence on Iran's weapons programs.
Some Canadian retailers and early American transplants are preparing for a wave of new competition.
Thankfully, a wave of new places is bringing some excitement to the cafe scene.
This decision spawned a wave of new biotechnology firms and the infant industry's first investment boom.
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