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in the aftermath
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"in the aftermath" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to the period of time following a particular event or situation. For example, "In the aftermath of the hurricane, many families were left homeless and without electricity."
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In the aftermath, "horses will….
In the aftermath of heartbreak came foresight.
La Casa Nostra restaurant, in the aftermath.
In the aftermath one was joyous, gleeful.
RBS was fined £56m in the aftermath.
In the aftermath, she went into meltdown.
The conversation in the aftermath of it.
What has been done in the aftermath?
So what has happened in the aftermath?
In the aftermath Mr. Bach was fired.
Audio in the aftermath of the shootings.
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