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Discover LudwigThe phrase "current wave" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the present or most recent trend or movement. Example: "The current wave of protests against police brutality has sparked a national conversation about systemic racism."
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The current wave of reported baby killings has nationalistic overtones.
So will the Vaccines survive the current wave of hysteria?
Perhaps the current wave of debt machinations will end badly.
The current wave of coverage started with a Twitter message.
If that belief is not changed, the current wave of corporate reform will ultimately fail.
What's different about the current wave of wealth migration is the scale and speed of it.
No one, it seems, was anticipating the current wave of pencil-thin, supertall towers.
The current wave of suicides began in June 2005 after William Holpumwurri hanged himself.
The exploration plan takes on greater relevance as the current wave of developments reach completion.
THE roots of the current wave of prosecutions here go back more than a century.
So the current wave of Seussiana may be welcome -- and even, given his durable popularity, superfluous.
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