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The phrase "a wave of reflection" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a sudden or overwhelming occurrence of introspection or contemplation, often in response to an event or experience. Example: "After the seminar, there was a wave of reflection among the participants about the impact of their work on the community."
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Mr Hazare's campaign has triggered a wave of reflection in India about corruption.
The anniversary has prompted a wave of reflection, with special television programs and an appeal by the Roman Catholic Church to learn the lessons of the past.
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This evidence has generated among the breast cancer research community a new wave of reflection on the biology of breast cancer and the effects of available treatment.
And the tension between past and present has unleashed a wave of citywide self-reflection a half-century later in a distinctly American place that is part Dallas Cowboys, part Texas excess and part urban melting pot, where the public school students come from homes where 70 languages are spoken.
INVESTMENT newsletters are enjoying a wave of popularity as a direct reflection of the improved price action of secondary and lesser-known stocks, according to Mark Hulbert, owner of the Hulbert Financial Digest in Washington.
In addition, the advent of regional satellite media, led by Al Jazeera primarily, ushered in a new sense of openness, fostering a new wave of critical reflection.
Literally and figuratively -- our dramatic weather -- shutting us down from the normal busyness of daily routines, is fostering waves of reflection and introspection.
An infrasonic wave produces variations of plasma concentration in the ionosphere and VLF wave coefficient of reflection from the ionosphere.
Assuming that f p <<f H and the <span class="lh">wave experience of reflection, i.e. f c =f p, we obtain: n_{e} = 1.241times10^{-8}f_{c}f_{H} (2).
The scattering of a sound wave is a reflection of some part of the wave off of an obstacle around which the rest of the wave propagates and diffracts.
The angle between the direction of motion of the oncoming wave and a perpendicular to the reflecting surface (angle of incidence) is equal to the angle between the direction of motion of the reflected wave and a perpendicular (angle of reflection).
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