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The phrase "about the aftermath of" 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 focuses on the aftermath of the natural disaster and its impact on the local community."
Alternatives: "regarding the consequences of" or "concerning the results of".
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Tells about the aftermath of the Persian Gulf War.
Talk story about the aftermath of the Pres.
Like soldiers talking about the aftermath of battle, perhaps.
It will be about the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
The royals harbor their own bitterness about the aftermath of the uprisings of 2011.
LETTER FROM MOSCOW about the aftermath of the failed coup attempt against Yeltsin.
There is still a great deal of uncertainty about the aftermath of the Charlie Hebdo shooting.
Signed Comment about the aftermath of the confirmation hearings of Clarence Thomas.
LETTER FROM EUROPE about the aftermath of an earthquake in the Italian town of Massa Martana.
GlobalVoicesOnline wrote a report on Thursday about the aftermath of the demonstrations and arrests.
LETTER FROM SAIGON about the aftermath of elections for a Constituent Assembly, held Sept. 11.
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