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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aftermath of such" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the consequences or results that follow a particular event or situation, often in a negative context.
Example: "The aftermath of such a disaster can be devastating for the affected communities."
Alternatives: "consequences of such" or "results of such".
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The aftermath of such disasters provides an opportunity for reflection.
So what would the aftermath of such a cosmic scrape?
Approaches to urban violence, especially in the aftermath of such events, can take two directions.
The aftermath of such a judgement is our biggest fear – academisation.
In the aftermath of such calamity, how does life go on?
In the aftermath of such events, we look for people to blame.
The aftermath of such urban insurrections has provided the starting point for the arguments developed in this presentation.
It was Irina's escape that has allowed Guriyeva to carry on in the aftermath of such horror.
U.S. installations in the Gulf could be targeted by Iran in the aftermath of such an action, he warned.
But some analysts doubt whether a successful merger can occur in the aftermath of such a caustic legal battle.
Any repeating beat seems to have that effect in the aftermath of such a music-filled fiesta.
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