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The phrase "has triggered a wave" is correct and can be used in written English
It means that something has caused a strong reaction or effect. Example: The controversial decision made by the government has triggered a wave of protests across the country.
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Khan's campaign has triggered a wave of enthusiasm, particularly among younger voters.
Mr Hazare's campaign has triggered a wave of reflection in India about corruption.
The prospect of this seismic vote has triggered a wave of creative and intellectual energy that has not been seen in Scotland for a generation.
The information has triggered a wave of sober introspection about attitudes toward rape here — forcing a judderingly abrupt shift of geographical focus.
The collapse of social-housing maintenance company Connaught has triggered a wave of speculation about the future for thousands of social-housing homes left without a maintenance contract in force.
The Taliban's attempt to kill a 14-year-old girl, famous for speaking out against the Islamic militants and their attacks on girls' education, has triggered a wave of national revulsion in Pakistan.
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The newspaper's report had triggered a wave of public outrage over the shourong system.
Joseph M. Foster, a gold portfolio manager at Van Eck Global in New York, said that the recent drop in prices had triggered a wave of selling by hedge funds.
The polls have triggered a wave of speculation about whether the result will be political instability, market collapses or even "the death of government".
The fashion retailer Jacques Vert blamed the mild autumn for its performance as shoppers had delayed buying winter coats and jackets, creating a stock surplus that had triggered a wave of discounting across the high street.
Together, these decisions have triggered a wave of outrage among advocates for human rights, which see in them a signal from the courts that corporations have extensive rights but few responsibilities under American law.
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