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The phrase "the wave" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used in different ways depending on the context in which it is used. 1. As a noun: "The wave crashed against the shore, sending water flying into the air." 2. As a verb: "The dancers waved their hands in the air, following the rhythm of the music." 3. As an idiomatic phrase: "She rode the wave of success after her viral video went viral." 4. As a metaphor: "A wave of emotion washed over her as she watched her daughter graduate." 5. As part of a scientific description: "The wave-like pattern of the sand dunes was mesmerizing." 6. In a sports context: "The surfer caught the perfect wave and rode it all the way to the shore." 7. As part of a greeting: "He gave a friendly wave to his neighbor as he walked by." 8. In a business context: "The company experienced a wave of layoffs due to the economic downturn."
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GoPro rode the wave.
Was I the wave?
It was the wave.
I hate "the wave".
Nuns did the wave.
Whence, then, the wave?
They rode the wave.
The wave came later.
Let's catch the wave, gentleman!
I go into the wave".
They did the wave.
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