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Discover LudwigThe phrase "wave of interests" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It could be used to describe a sudden increase in various interests or trends among a group of people.
Example: "The recent wave of interests in sustainable living has led to a surge in eco-friendly products."
Alternatives: "surge of interests" or "influx of interests."
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The head of Uefa, a body tasked with resolving Russia's and England's disciplinary problems while at the mercy of a vast breaking wave of interests, is also Fifa head of Russia's World Cup.
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The caption: "Wave of interest".
The wave of interest since launch changed those plans.
Wave of interest Those involved in co-op housing hope to capitalise on the wave of interest.
The report is part of a new wave of interest in drugs that may enhance longevity.
"We need to be opportunistic in using the wave of interest in data," says Jütting.
But that didn't stem a wave of interest in the apartment.
The 2007 Oscar-winning biopic "La Vie en Rose" set off the latest wave of interest in her.
With the new wave of interest, demand for antique coins greatly exceeded the available supply.
It set off the wave of interest in the field that continues to this day.
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