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The phrase "first wave of" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the initial or earliest stage of a process, event, or phenomenon. Example: The first wave of the pandemic was characterized by a shortage of medical supplies and overwhelmed hospitals.
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The first wave of S.O.E.
The first wave of crap.
The first wave of drivers stared, unconvinced.
Neda joined the first wave of protests.
With that, the first wave of victims' names was released.
The first wave of Japanese avant-garde fashion design.
The first wave of New York hardcore didn't last long.
They were the first wave of the 9/11 hijackers.
The first wave of police officers arrived early Sunday morning.
The first wave of military interrogators was overwhelmed.
Almost immediately the first wave of people arrived.
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