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The phrase "a wave of substantial" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant increase or surge in something, often in contexts like trends, changes, or impacts.
Example: "The city experienced a wave of substantial growth in its tech sector over the past year."
Alternatives: "a surge of considerable" or "a tide of significant".
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Just a short while ago -- before the presidential election in Iran -- Ahmadinejad was riding a wave of substantial international support from people worldwide who had suffered at the hands of Western imperialism.
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A wave of reverse splits at substantial companies, for either reason, could be a bullish sign.
Harris, who co-founded Apollo Global Management, and his investor group are part of a wave of moneymen who, after accumulating substantial wealth in the bull market leading to the financial crisis, have acquired a professional sports team.
His practice, already much reduced in size by a wave of redundancies, has emerged from insolvency only by selling a substantial stake in itself to a venture capital fund.
A result was a wave of refugees.
A wave of guilt washed over me.
A wave of laudatory headlines follows.
They unleashed a wave of social mobility.
Both rode a wave of fiscal conservativism.
A wave of bank failures broke late in 1930.
The result was a wave of foreclosures.
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