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Waves
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as noun
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as in aftermath
as in consequence
as in effect
as in materialization
as in resultant
as in sea
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Economics
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as in consequence
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Economic downturns often result in
waves
of unemployment.
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A term used to describe the aftermath or consequences of a significant event.
A consequence or result.
Regularly occurring movements or fluctuations, typically in a physical or metaphorical sense.
Patterns of disturbances or oscillations, often in a fluid or material substance, characterized by the transfer of energy without a permanent displacement of the particles, as in materialization.
A term used in the context of physics, it refers to oscillations or disturbances that propagate through a medium, often resulting from the transfer of energy.
Rhythmic disturbances in bodies of water, such as the sea.
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