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The phrase "and the waves of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to nature, emotions, or experiences, often to evoke imagery or describe movement.
Example: "As I stood on the shore, I could hear the whispers of the sea and the waves of nostalgia washing over me."
Alternatives: "and the tides of" or "and the currents of".
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And the waves of ovation fit into the night's undercurrent of psychological recovery.
I die before I open, and the waves of desert breeze blow my petals away".
The love she feels, and the waves of emotion her stories provoke, send her into brief bouts of cataplexy.
After months of physical therapy, Cullen can walk again, and the waves of infection and pain have eased for now.
He remembered seeing the footage for the first time and the waves of emotion that came with it.
The huge attendance at Ninoy's funeral, and the waves of protests that followed, indicated that his days were numbered.
And the waves of immigrants who prefer soccer to baseball mean that most ball fields are being used virtually year round.
Try to go in spring or fall, when temperatures moderate from the upper 80's of July and the waves of tourists have gone home.
Those of a cynical persuasion might be tempted to find a link between his ad-friendly content and the waves of hype his channel attracts.
In fact, that sad reality and the waves of migrants leaving Ecuador have transformed much of the country's 1,000-mile 1,000-mile
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And then the waves of New York closed upon us.
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