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The phrase "about its aftermath" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the consequences or results following a particular event or situation.
Example: "The documentary focused on the war and its aftermath, exploring the long-term effects on the local population."
Alternatives: "regarding its consequences" or "concerning the results".
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This is the story about Korea I've been waiting to read — a story not about the Korean War, but about its aftermath and emerging democracy, and it is a fine telling.
Both Woodruffs have as much to say about the prologue to this disaster as they do about its aftermath.
Thinking about modernism and about its aftermath has gone very differently in the US than in Britain (and, for that matter, than in much of Europe).
The impression given by the report is of a Downing Street too absorbed in fixing the political case for war to worry much about its aftermath".
Three decades after the Killing Fields, the shadows of genocide can still be felt in the diaspora in America, manifesting across generations through a fragmentation of family narratives and a profound silence about its aftermath.
The moment is so brief it can be easily passed over and forgotten, but it is symbolic of a particular victim of the housing crisis that has gone largely ignored in most stories about its aftermath: honest renters who lost their homes not due to their own miscalculations, but to their landlord's.
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Then, allow students to share what they know about the earthquake that struck South and Southeast Asia on Sunday, Dec. 26, 2004, and to pose questions that they have about it and its aftermath.
A huge amount of reading – I've got shelves and shelves of books about the American civil war, about slavery and its aftermath, about guns and weaponry and cavalry training and drills.
But if the intense fighting with Gaza heightened concerns about safety, its aftermath seems only to have renewed many residents' resignation to what they see as the unlikeliness of a long-term solution in their lifetimes.
PF When it opened, The Outlaw Josey Wales was seen as a political film, an allegory about Vietnam and its aftermath, presented as being about the Civil War.
Guitar distortion and surges of ominous psychedelic organ chords loomed suddenly in "Gun," about a crime of passion, and her voice took on an accusatory rasp in "Heard It All Before," about infidelity and its aftermath.
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