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The phrase "afterlife of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the existence or continuation of something after death or the end of a particular phase or event. Example: The novel explores the afterlife of the main character, as she grapples with the impact her choices had on those around her.
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Soon the afterlife of his career imploded.
"Donna Bassin: The Afterlife of Dolls".
Discrimination is the afterlife of discredited ideas.
Nothing illustrates this better than the afterlife of Diana.
Thus began the afterlife of the Wyoming Khans.
DETROIT CITY IS THE PLACE TO BE: The Afterlife of an American Metropolis, by Mark Binelli.
His "How the Dead Live" (2000) was about the afterlife of an old woman.
But both the birth and the afterlife of the duck, Hohn soon learns, are toxic.
It was a flare with the dark afterlife of an omen.
The greater mystery, and so the greater narrative drama, lies in the afterlife of the losers.
It explores the life — or, more accurately, the afterlife — of Perón's second wife, Eva.
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