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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aftermath of austerity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to discuss the consequences or effects that follow a period of austerity measures, often in economic or social contexts.
Example: "The aftermath of austerity has left many communities struggling to recover from the cuts in public services."
Alternatives: "consequences of austerity" or "results of austerity measures."
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The first of the book's three sections details how the environmental movement has been derailed by the financial crisis and the aftermath of austerity, together with the corporate promotion of climate denial.
Hopefully this new wave of entrepreneurs, especially in the member states, are experiencing deep recession and have suffered the aftermath of austerity measures, will be able to make a positive overturn for at least a part of these economies.
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The country in 1961 still lived in the extended aftermath of wartime austerity.
Angus Campbell, head of sales at Capital Spreads, said: Although we couldn't close back above [6000] today, markets put on another impressive gain as investors continued to bask in aftermath of the Greek austerity vote.
Or as Hunt puts it: "We're still dealing with the aftermath of the crash and of austerity and the lack of a big compelling idea about how social democracy works today".
With bailouts and massive deficits straining national budgets, reluctant Europeans confront the same baleful vista as in the aftermath of the Second World War: austerity.
"Today's young people have come of age during the aftermath of the recession and the resulting years of austerity, which has left them bearing the brunt of fewer available jobs and a steeper housing ladder.
Though the idea of austerity was popular in the aftermath of the financial crisis of 2008, today it is widely acknowledged that premature spending cuts ― particularly at the state and local level ― stunted the recovery from the Great Recession.
The UK created a universal health system in the aftermath of the second world war, at a time of austerity.
In reality the lights were out in London and the aftermath of World War II had brought austerity to life in England.
Blinded by the glamour of Wall Street surges, the political elite's relentless focus on austerity in the aftermath of the financial crisis is symptomatic of governments' obedience to the financial system and money markets specifically, that now effectively influence, if not outright control, national agendas, particularly of weaker states.
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