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The phrase "aftermath of conflicts" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the consequences or results that follow after conflicts or disputes have occurred.
Example: "The aftermath of conflicts often leaves communities struggling to rebuild and heal."
Alternatives: "consequences of conflicts" or "results of conflicts".
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Obama is to deliver the commencement address at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, New York, the first in a series of speeches that he and top advisers will use to explain U.S. foreign policy in the aftermath of conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan and lay out a broad vision for the rest of his presidency.
It is less recognized, however, that women also assume important social roles beyond victimhood during war and in the aftermath of conflicts [ 13].
The 11 February ceasefire brought hope, allowing children to go back to school in the aftermath of conflicts and helping them recover a sense of normalcy.
Also addressed was how to better link humanitarian response with development programmes aimed to build resilience and promote rapid recovery and transitions, especially in the aftermath of conflicts and natural disasters and in fragile states.
By denying this connection between the individual and the social realm in the aftermath of conflicts, there is little space for successful reintegration processes going beyond the short-term reduction of psychological symptomatology and the hereto-connected necessary rebuilding of the social and communal networks.
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It is in the ignored aftermath of conflict that the genesis of future calamity lies.
Libya is by no means alone in the problems it faces in securing its heritage in the aftermath of conflict.
In the aftermath of conflict people struggle to survive because prolonged periods of destruction leave them in a deprived state.
Kirsty Young begins with the immediate aftermath of conflict, an era of nationalisation, a commitment to full employment and, apparently, sports tournaments as people pulled together.
This is a form I'd first developed for Pink Mist, a play about young wounded soldiers and the emotional aftermath of conflict.
So one can identify a shift towards photographing the aftermath of conflict, rather than the action; towards composed tableaux more similar to the staged pictures favoured by the art world.
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