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The phrase "aftermath of a massive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the consequences or results following a significant event, often one that is negative or impactful.
Example: "The aftermath of a massive earthquake left the city in ruins, with many residents displaced and in need of assistance."
Alternatives: "consequences of a large-scale" or "results of a significant".
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In mid-March Sarmin hospital was the lead treatment centre in the aftermath of a massive chlorine attack.
It might have been in the aftermath of a massive recession, stagnant income growth, galloping income inequality, and the election of the most progressive president for a generation.
These images from the Chandra and Hubble telescopes show new details of the aftermath of a massive star that exploded and was visible from Earth over 1,000 years ago.
Crowley guesses that, in the aftermath of a massive Oscar nomination, "Chiwetel would have been inundated with scripts, with offers of money, and to call a halt to that headlong rush seems very mature to me".
Inspired by the literary 'dare' that would give birth to Shelley's novel amidst the aftermath of a massive volcanic eruption, and today, by the utopian architecture of Paolo Soleri and the Arizona desert, expeditions to Antarctica and Indonesia, the project reframes the relationship between climate, crisis, and creation.
The fact that in the aftermath of a massive breach in which more than 50 million users had their data stolen, Facebook did not conduct a top-down security audit of its authentication systems says all there is to say about Facebook's approach to user security.
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This is an X-ray image of the supernova remnant G292.0+1.8, the aftermath from the death of a massive star.
The liquidity drought in the credit markets and the knock-down stock prices that it left in its aftermath have caused a massive appreciation of the yen against most major currencies, as traders were pretty much forced to unwind short positions.
At times choking on his words, the diplomat said he was still waiting to hear news on whether his family was safe in the aftermath of the massive storm, which has killed an estimated 10,000 people and left 660,000 homeless.
The veteran anchor of Radio Nepal, the national radio station, was about to announce the launch of a special new programme as Nepal struggles to cope with the aftermath of the massive 7.8 magnitude earthquake that struck the country on 25 April.
They launched a special new programme to help listeners cope with the aftermath of the massive 7.8 magnitude earthquake.
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