Sentence examples for aftermath damage from inspiring English sources

The phrase "aftermath damage" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used to refer to damage that occurs as a result of an event, particularly a disaster or crisis, but it is not a commonly recognized term.
Example: "The aftermath damage from the hurricane left many homes in ruins."
Alternatives: "post-disaster damage" or "consequential damage".

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As Hurricane Irene makes landfall on the East Coast, readers can send in pictures of early evacuations, storm scenes and aftermath damage.

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Kennedy pleaded guilty to a charge of leaving the scene of an accident; the incident and its aftermath damaged his chances of becoming President of the United States.

They must enable profitable business operations for insurance firms while not depleting state or federal budgets excessively in the aftermath of damage associated with hurricane events.

And yet another film shows the aftermath, the damage done to buildings in Deir Ez Zor.

The Great Recession and its lingering aftermath has damaged state budgets to an extent unseen for decades, severely challenging states' capacity to support these vital social programs.

Angel and Rafael are aftermaths, collateral damage, adopted and used by the system but at a personal level they are discarded and isolated.

Another clip on the aftermath shows extensive damage to buildings in the Zahera district.

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Barker writes in "little coils and spurts of turbulence" - once again, she walks through pain's aftermath, alert to damage that won't go away.

By Phil Klay By Larissa MacFarquhar By John Cassidy By Rivka Galchen By Troy Patterson Cities Before and After Hurricanes Powerful hurricanes turn once vibrant cities into unrecognizable landscapes in the aftermath of their damage and destruction.

Cities Before and After Hurricanes Powerful hurricanes turn once vibrant cities into unrecognizable landscapes in the aftermath of their damage and destruction.

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