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The phrase 'successive waves' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a sequence of similar events that occur one after another. For example, "Successive waves of new technology have revolutionized communication over the past decade."
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Successive waves can overlap.
Technology comes in successive waves.
Successive waves of politically inspired reorganisations do not help.
Mumbai's roots go back to the successive waves of the European colonisation of India.
He then orchestrated their delivery, in successive waves: salads first, then seafood, then increasingly rich meats.
Successive waves of terrorists have continually struggled to convince mainstream media organisations to give them publicity.
And something about the landscape that inspired innovative architecture for those successive waves.
But that's hardly a satisfactory explanation in plural nation which has seen successive waves of immigration.
Others have endured successive waves of modernizing and renovating but remain basically intact.
The Kremlin ousted him from his job last winter, setting off successive waves of financial scandal.
The statistics are reflective of Australia's human history, essentially one of successive waves of migration.
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