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The phrase "after a catastrophe" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe events, actions, or situations that occur following a disastrous event.
Example: "The community came together to rebuild and support one another after a catastrophe struck their town."
Alternatives: "following a disaster" or "subsequent to a calamity".
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AFTER a catastrophe, it is only human to wonder what could have been done differently.
Most debriefings occur between twelve and seventy-two hours after a catastrophe, according to "Blindsided: A Manager's Guide to Catastrophic Incidents in the Workplace," by Bruce T. Blythe, the C.E.O. of Crisis Management International, a company that offers psychological services.
"We are living amid filth and hunger and thirst after a catastrophe".
The bill would allow for elections 45 days after a catastrophe.
"At present," says Jackson, "too much effort is concentrated on mopping up after a catastrophe.
This disarming but unblinking short play traces the negotiations a couple make: before and after a catastrophe.
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Why is it not constantly searching for new methods to clean up after such a catastrophe?
This portion is all about the moment of intense self-examination that comes after surviving a catastrophe, and Paula's entire existence becomes a question mark.
"It's a matter of resetting expectations, trying to pull the individual and the family back after such a catastrophe".
We are working to prevent the spread of disease – a very big concern after such a catastrophe.
Since measuring the 12 months prior to and after social perception of a catastrophe enables the results to be standardised, we calculated these variables for the two 12-month periods pre- and post-August 2006.
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