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The phrase "after debacle" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to events or situations that occur following a significant failure or disaster.
Example: "The company struggled to regain its reputation after the debacle that led to a massive data breach."
Alternatives: "following the disaster" or "subsequent to the failure."
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In debacle after debacle, it is becoming increasingly apparent that he is the millionaire candidate who is more millionaire than candidate.
It has been virtually impossible to retrench and regain our balance in the hearts and minds of Arabs as debacle after debacle has steadily chipped away at our standing.
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After debacles like that, it makes sense that Chafee would seek out the quickest and most conspicuous fix to his reputation.
After debacles in the rollout of the law, many Americans are accepting penalties versus buying insurance due to the increases in health insurance premiums.
That challenge only seems to happen after debacles of the kind we have seen at the University of Hawai'i -- dubbed a "serial accountability violator" by Milner.
After the debacle following Diana's death.
After the debacle, did you turn it around?
After the debacle of the Alito hearing, Joseph Biden said that confirmation hearings should be abolished.
In the three months after the debacle, the club signed up ten thousand new paying members.
Several players like Franck Ribéry and Patrice Evra were suspended after the debacle.
Barkley tried to be hopeful after his debacle of a debut.
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