Sentence examples for aftermath of mining from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "aftermath of mining" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the consequences or results that follow mining activities, often in discussions about environmental or social impacts.
Example: "The aftermath of mining in the region has led to significant ecological damage and community displacement."
Alternatives: "consequences of mining" or "results of mining activities".

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And it should worry us all that Mr. Shively is already saying that the government or someone else may have to handle the messy aftermath of mining if "we're not available to work on closure".

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In the aftermath of the closure of the mines and the emasculation of the trade unions by Margaret Thatcher in the 1980s, once cohesive communities have been dissolved and fractionalised.

Be wary of mining Bitcoins.

Mr. Guan was detained in Shanxi Province last December and charged in April with taking bribes from officials in Yuxian County, where the mine is located, in the aftermath of the disaster.

In the immediate aftermath of the war there were about 100 civilian mine casualties per year, but this gradually decreased to below ten per year through demining, mine-awareness and education programmes.

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