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The phrase "a wave of projects" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden increase or surge in the number of projects being undertaken or initiated.
Example: "The company is experiencing a wave of projects as it expands its operations into new markets."
Alternatives: "a surge of projects" or "an influx of projects".
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It was part of a wave of projects resulting from the American government's deep engagement with the ruling Pahlavi dynasty.
Mr. Hatch's stained-glass window is part of a wave of projects in the last 10 years at black churches across the country to replace white figures with African figures in biblical art and stained glass.
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Vogtle 3 and 4 were supposed to be the first in a wave of new projects after the Bush administration set aside $17.5 billion in loan guarantees for nuclear projects.
Unfortunately, it does not support Mr Bush's belief that federal tax breaks will unleash a wave of such projects.
The strong performance left investment levels just 2% short of the record annual investment of $317.5bn achieved in 2011 as government stimulus programmes mobilised a wave of new projects in the US and Asia.
Oculus made a big deal last year about how it's looking to court AAA game publishers to develop for Rift; the Oculus Studios divisions will probably clue us into its next wave of titles with more of an emphasis on a few polished big-ticket releases rather than a wave of indie projects.
Still the state has its aces: Tourism, its third-biggest category of employer, brings in $75 billion a year, up 50% from the mid-1990s; thousinging and construction marketsthe fourth-biggest employergenerally remain strong and are getting a huge boost from a wave of government projects.
As a new wave of projects is completed, including a large one in the Wayne National Forest, it could make a claim on being world class.
"But we know what we won't see — a tidal wave of projects".
But Motorola's tests are part of a new wave of projects that are using such technology in actual vehicles, on public roads, for the first time.
Literary magazines have found their place too – at the moment, McSweeney's is crowdfunding a "new wave of projects" – they've almost doubled their $150,000 target.
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