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The phrase "unleashed a wave of" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden and powerful release or impact of something. Here is an example: "When the new product was launched, it unleashed a wave of excitement and anticipation among consumers."
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They unleashed a wave of social mobility.
Ms. Brum's essay unleashed a wave of reactions from Pentecostals.
In June, LinkedIn's bankers unleashed a wave of positive reports.
That unleashed a wave of government-backed bank lending.
This seems to have unleashed a wave of gooey feeling.
However, the publicity unleashed a wave of public discontent.
When nearly 80% of East Timorese voters chose independence, the militiamen unleashed a wave of violence.
Democrats booed and shouted as the amendment failed, and party leaders unleashed a wave of criticism.
The Jay report, published in August, unleashed a wave of controversy about what happened in Rotherham.
Ever since, they have unleashed a wave of litigation and asked lawmakers to hold hearings about the controversial rescue.
But the deal unleashed a wave of gags about what Disney's involvement may mean for Star Wars.
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