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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aftermath of invasion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the consequences or results that follow an invasion, often in a historical or military context.
Example: "The aftermath of invasion left the country in ruins, with widespread destruction and a humanitarian crisis."
Alternatives: "consequences of invasion" or "results of invasion".
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His conclusions about the aftermath of invasion "did not require the benefit of hindsight".
McVicar updates the opera to post-Napoleonic Germany, a period which saw the burgeoning of nationalism in the aftermath of invasion.
Looting is an activity most frequently associated with riots, war and the aftermath of invasion, and in Drake's colonial kleptomania, the full semantic force of the word can be felt.
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This emerges from the fact that he used as his capital the great trading city of Lahore, which he captured in 1799, in the aftermath of invasions by Shah Zamān, the successor of Tīmūr Shah.
That is, if one reads an account of, say, the aftermath of the invasion, it should not be apparent in any way if the writer in question was for or against the invasion.
But that only happened in the aftermath of the invasion.
In the aftermath of the invasion, the Panamanians moved quickly to rebuild their civilian constitutional government.
Beijing worries too about the aftermath of an invasion of Iraq.
But Mr. Morris said the aftermath of the invasion could have changed Mr. Reagan's mind.
I have always thought that many mistakes occurred in the aftermath of the invasion.
Iraq had no WMD and the aftermath of the invasion was calamitous.
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