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Discover LudwigThe phrase "gives a wave" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone waving their hand or arm in a friendly gesture. You can use it in a sentence when describing someone saying hello or goodbye. Example: As she walked away, she turned and gave a wave to her friends who were watching her go.
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The video scoreboard shows Bartak playing, and he gives a wave and returns the applause when the song ends.
11.29am BST Turkey gives a wave Turkey is seeing this as a good moment to remind the Union that it is knocking on the door.
Trent Reznor gives a "wave goodbye," possibly signalling the end of Nine Inch Nails, but not before he books several appearances with Jane's Addiction, who supported him at the beginning.
Our minder gives a wave to the cops, who pull out of the parking lot with a blip of their lights and siren, and our mini future-parade is on its way.
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I gave a wave.
The windbreakered parole officer gave a wave and drove off.
"I am standing on the shore giving a wave.
A family of four squeezed on to a moped give a wave.
Now give a wave to Jamie Niven, the Sotheby's auctioneer, as he heads toward the door.
11.19am GMT Roger Federer stalks down the tunnel, giving a wave to the crowd as he departs.
She gave a wave that Tina Fey would probably describe as adorable," the Washington Post's Dana Milbank writes.
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