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The phrase "aftermath demand" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the demand or need for something that arises as a consequence of an event or situation, particularly after a crisis or significant occurrence.
Example: "The aftermath demand for emergency supplies surged following the natural disaster."
Alternatives: "post-event demand" or "consequential demand".
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But in the immediate aftermath demand "surges" like a final sprint.
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World War II and its aftermath boosted demand for Argentine produce, but soon afterwards terms of trade declined once more (Cavallo and Mundlak 1982).
Republicans, who have sharply criticized the Obama administration's handling of the attack and its aftermath, had demanded that she appear to explain the department's role, though in recent days they have modulated their request.
It turned out that a decade after the financial crash of 1929, its aftermath of depressed demand was still a drag on the economy.
Some analysts attribute much of that to the Great Recession and its aftermath, which reduced the demand for all sorts of goods and services, including medical treatments.
WASHINGTON — In what amounts to a fight over who gets to write the history of the Sept. 11 attacks and their aftermath, the Central Intelligence Agency is demanding extensive cuts from the memoir of a former F.B.I. agent who spent years near the center of the battle against Al Qaeda.
It can also now be reported that Mr Philpott had sought to bully volunteers and control a £15,000 funeral fund raised by the local community in Allenton, Derby, in the aftermath of the tragedy demanding money left over from the ceremony be paid out to him in Argos vouchers.
Savills said the suburbs outside London are likely to see the highest demand in the aftermath.
"Both the global slowdown and the aftermath of Sept. 11 affected demand in most countries, but the manner and extent of the effects varied widely," the council said.
As a result of chronically deficient demand in the aftermath of the 2008-09 finandial and economic crises, global imbalances are on the rise again, as is the risk of protectionism.
Our founding fathers started the most important document in our country's history with the words "We, the people", and now is the time for us to stand together as a nation- just as we did in the aftermath of 9/11 - and demand that our elected leaders, and those running for office -address what they will do to move our country forward.
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