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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a wave of prosperity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden increase in wealth or success within a community, economy, or group of people.
Example: "The new policies implemented by the government led to a wave of prosperity that benefited small businesses across the region."
Alternatives: "a surge of wealth" or "an influx of prosperity."
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In 2004, riding a wave of prosperity, Haye moved from Harlem to West Fifty-seventh Street. Fifty-seventh Street
Despite her lack of political experience and public charm, she has ridden a wave of prosperity and good feeling in Brazil under the leadership of Mr. da Silva, whose approval ratings hover near 80 percent.
Strong city leadership is the key to turning this unstoppable wave of urbanization into a wave of prosperity.
And last year, riding a wave of prosperity, he was reelected by a 69% landslide.
By 1907, thanks to performances of his works in many German cities, Delius was, as Thomas Beecham said, "floating safely on a wave of prosperity which increased as the year went on". Henry Wood premiered the revised version of Delius's Piano Concerto that year.
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Calling the country's financial health "a wave of economic prosperity unrivaled in human history," the congressman disputed the Democrats' claims of credit for it.
BUENOS AIRES — President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner of Argentina cruised to re-election on Sunday, riding a wave of economic prosperity in her quest to continue the political dynasty begun by her late husband, former President Néstor Kirchner.
Riding a wave of growing prosperity in health insurance, Aetna reported a 28percentt increase in profit in the second quarter, joining three other industry giants that have reported better-than-expected results in the last two weeks.
His take seems equally valid almost 20 years later, suggesting, perhaps, that economic cycles propel talk of a lost generation and then, as in the early-to-late 2000s, replace the gloom with heady, bust-to-boom well-being — in Britain's case a wave of Potemkin prosperity, fueled by soaring house prices and personal debt.
For the European settlers of the city, still a part of Portugal's empire, this rubber boom ushered in a new wave of prosperity.
The result, he claimed, will be "radical changes and a new wave of prosperity that will reach around the globe".
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