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The phrase "the wave of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a trend, movement, or surge in a particular context, often related to social, cultural, or technological phenomena.
Example: "The wave of digital transformation is reshaping industries across the globe."
Alternatives: "the surge of" or "the trend of".
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Clearly the wave of the future.
The wave of adulation nearly overwhelmed him.
It's the wave of the future".
"That's the wave of the future".
"This is the wave of the future.
Then came the wave of newspaper consolidations.
We're the wave of the future".
I think that's the wave of the future".
Few doubt the wave of enthusiasm Khan has inspired.
Q. Are partnerships the wave of the future?
Sacralization, not secularization, is the wave of the future.
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