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The phrase "aftermath of a dreadful" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the consequences or results following a terrible event or situation.
Example: "The aftermath of a dreadful storm left the town in ruins, with many homes destroyed and families displaced."
Alternatives: "consequences of a terrible" or "results of a horrific".
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Later they come across the aftermath of a dreadful motor accident with a number of injured & some dead.
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The East German party showed great dignity in the aftermath of this dreadful event and were widely praised for their bravery, selflessness and restraint.
Shortly after Americas' perceived Afghan triumph, key players in Washington and London wasted no time courting at motley parade of long exiled Iraqi Shia dissidents who could be brought in from abroad and placed in power in a simplistic Pentagon plan in the coming aftermath of toppling the dreadful President Hussein.
But in the aftermath of the most dreadful experience in Norway since the second world war I would like to go further.
"[We] drank out of a dreadful thing called a porrón.
"It was just sort of a dreadful experience," she says.
Usually this is the aftermath of an emergency. .
Sort of fine, in a dreadful sort of way.
The local man apparently captures the dreadful aftermath of Rezgui's killing as he reaches the beach.
Emergence of daptomycin-nonsusceptible (DNS) Staphylococcus aureus is a dreadful problem in the treatment of endocarditis.
Well, what a dreadful set of numbers.
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