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"migration waves" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It refers to a period of time when a large number of people or animals move from one place to another, often in a cyclical pattern. Example: "The Great Migration waves of the 18th and 19th centuries saw thousands of Europeans leaving their homes in search of a better life in the New World."
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For last 15 years republic went through several migration waves.
Lappalainen, T. et al. Migration waves to the baltic sea region.
Increased complexity independent from climate occurred during migration waves into the simulation area.
There are potentially many more demographic factors involved in the origins of Turkic language speakers, such as migration waves associated with Xiongnu, ancient Turkic or early Mongolian populations.
Up to now, the fragmentary archeological record indicated only sporadic hominin presence, with punctated migration "waves" not necessarily leading to colonization.
Australia's Chinese community were sympathetic to Labor during the migration waves of the 1980s and 90s, due in part to gratitude for Bob Hawke's decision to let Chinese students stay after the Tiananmen Square massacre.
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Greek officials pointed out that they have so far spent €2bn managing the migration wave.
Our study investigates the impact of such an abrupt return migration wave between Greece and Albania.
In Portugal, the mainstream media has reported the new migration wave as a kind of new El Dorado.
The great migration wave of 2015 saw around a million people make asylum requests in the 28 EU states.
The related migration wave sweeping southern Europe has generated a popular backlash that dominates the agenda of European politics.
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