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The phrase "about aftermath" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to discuss the consequences or results following an event, but it lacks clarity and proper context.
Example: "The report focuses on the discussions about aftermath of the natural disaster and its impact on the community."
Alternatives: "regarding the aftermath" or "concerning the aftermath".
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I write about aftermath.
Here, she answers questions about Aftermath.
* HRW raises concerns about aftermath of Arab Spring.
I think it's really important to know what's being done in our names around the world in terms of wars, but I had this compelling sense that what was more important than war was the story about aftermath.
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Perhaps her greatest strength is that she cares as much about aftermaths as she does about events.
This is about the aftermath: About life as an ex-athlete.
There have been countless shows about alien abductions but few about the aftermath.
It's hard to talk about Hot Feminist, without talking about the aftermath of its original publication.
Both Woodruffs have as much to say about the prologue to this disaster as they do about its aftermath.
My Thursday column is about the aftermath of the Sichuan earthquake, and what it says about China.
Here, in one of a series of columns, she writes about the aftermath of his accident Today, I'd like to talk about speaking.
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