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"on a wave" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is riding on top of a wave. Example: The surfer expertly balanced on a wave as it carried him towards the shore.
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"Rosamond Berg: Variations on a Wave Theme".
"You get such a good one, you may as well go out on a wave".
Finally, I got on a wave.
We are on a wave right now".
The thought brings on a wave of sadness.
I leave on a wave of low expectations fulfilled.
"It was written on a wave of love," says Titel.
The GIF began in November 2015 on a wave of excitement around geospatial technology.
1 - Are we froth on a wave? 5 - Does April exist?
The reason: it's surfing in on a wave of acclaim from London.
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In fact, we observed no consistent effect on a-wave amplitude (Fig 3D).
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