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The phrase "aftermath of catastrophe" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the consequences or results that follow a disastrous event.
Example: "The aftermath of catastrophe left the community in ruins, forcing residents to rebuild their lives from scratch."
Alternatives: "consequences of disaster" or "results of calamity".
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In the aftermath of catastrophe, people need psychological care.
In the aftermath of catastrophe, reliable information and truth are often major casualties.
We look at the role of music in the aftermath of catastrophe.
During the academic years 2014/15 and 2015/16, the Shelby Cullom Davis Center for Historical Analysis took as its theme In the Aftermath of Catastrophe.
Of course there's a place for grandiose memorials; but let's not forget that in the aftermath of catastrophe there is also room for the commonplace.
This is a deeply humane look at the vulnerability of black lives, the changing contours of the New South and the restorative potential of literature in the aftermath of catastrophe.
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There has typically been an uptick in disaster preparation in the immediate aftermath of a catastrophe — the 1994 Northridge earthquake here prompted many people to stockpile water and batteries, and some cities passed laws requiring vulnerable buildings to install reinforcing walls and pillars.
Would you rather pay for pre-emptive defense or the aftermath of a catastrophe?
"That's very curious to say in the aftermath of the catastrophe that befell his portfolio".
Presumably, in the aftermath of national catastrophe, Bergdorf Goodman is still open for business.
abandoning their plans for a new generation of nuclear reactors in the aftermath of the catastrophe at Fukushima.
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