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Discover Ludwig'waves of' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a series of events or experiences, especially those that can be described as having a crest and trough. For example, "The village was rocked by waves of bombings."
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"Recurrent waves of fighting".
Waves of immigrants poured in.
Waves of energized small donors?
Rippling waves of nausea ensued.
Waves of it.
Waves of sound.
Waves of immigrants settled in the neighborhood.
Waves of nostalgia swept over me.
Cold sweats accompany waves of nausea.
But those "amber waves of grain"?
All surfed waves of new money.
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