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Discover Ludwig"riding the wave" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to talk about someone succeeding due to good luck or taking advantage of a situation. For example, "John is riding the wave of success following his recent promotion."
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up! :-) Riding the wave, Lyo.
Carnivorous Nights is riding the wave.
"They're riding the wave," he said.
There's certainly no doubt, however, that he's riding the wave.
I'm riding the wave and seeing where it goes".
"GU are riding the wave of new media!
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Surfers can be seen riding the waves.
The surfers have just started riding the waves.
Noah is riding the waves of the distribution arena.
Riding the Waves.
I loved riding the waves of my mind.
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