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The word 'wavy' is correct and usable in written English.
It refers to something that has a series of curves or undulations resembling waves. You can use the word 'wavy' in various contexts, such as describing hair, ocean waves, or even patterns on fabric or artwork. Here is an example sentence: "The girl's wavy hair cascaded down her shoulders, giving her a carefree and effortless look."
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For values in between the sine and cosine vary in a smooth curve, so that a plot of sin x against x is your basic wavy line.
To see what makes thecentre:mk special, go to the new mall next door: Midsummer Place, an inept design of "friendly" wavy roofs and tacky materials which contrasts with the original vision in almost every way.
And it is also true that the area contains some striking modern architecture, such as the 1960s Golden Lane estate, complete with tower and wavy roof, and the Barbican complex itself.
When we ordered it, the waiter a broad-necked older gentlemen with a suave manner, a head of wavy, brilliantined hair, and an aura of physical menace actually laughed.
But the scientific process is the same, so it is not easy to draw the distinction.Similarly wavy lines exist in nearly all the different forms of genetic science, from genetic testing for insurance to pre-birth genetic modification.
Although only 31, he has a distinct whiff of the 1980s about him (he even wears his wavy dark hair sleeked back).
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His directness, his wavy-maned flamboyance and his use of the modern media seemed like a running insult to their way of doing things.
In the three months since he became leader of Japan's Liberal Democratic Party LDPP), the wavy-haired, trendily clad Mr Koizumi, whose predecessor was driven from office by dismal opinion-poll scores, has notched up approval ratings of over 80% and translated them into an impressive 65% of the contested seats for his ruling coalition in the upper-house election last Sunday.
IN SEPTEMBER 2008, as hundreds of prisoners were let out of Insein jail in Myanmar's former capital, Yangon, one small, elderly, wavy-haired figure continued to stand by the gates.
The wavy-haired composer's last symphonic work, in D minor, is a mass of paradoxes and contradictions.
Perhaps the wavy-locked Mr Hatoyama was not Samson to Mr Ozawa's temple after all.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com