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"inspired a wave of" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means that something or someone has caused a sudden increase or surge of a particular feeling or action among people. Example: The new government policies on education inspired a wave of protest among students and teachers.
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It also inspired a wave of similar programs.
Easy Rider, mentioned before, inspired a wave of films with structures that were frankly fragmented.
Tegla Loroupe became an international marathon star in the 1990s and inspired a wave of followers.
Chen Guangcheng and Yuan Weijing's plight has inspired a wave of protests by activists in China.
It's not surprising this collaboration has inspired a wave of negative comments at the bottom of news articles.
It also inspired a wave of coverage of unsustainable fishing practices, including the recent TV series 'Hugh's Fish Fight'.
films inspired a wave of imitators, including Gamera (a flying turtle) and Ultraman (a giant humanoid with a wild assortment of powers).
Thirty years ago the Islamic revolution in Shia-majority Iran inspired a wave of unrest among fellow Shias of the opposite shore.
It has also inspired a wave of lawsuits seeking to overturn the reasonable campaign finance restrictions that remain on the books in various states.
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It did not inspire a wave of New Hampshire gothic fiction.
That Thomas said "when" instead of "if" will surely inspire a wave of amateur psychoanalysis.
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