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The phrase "aftermath of the attack" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the consequences or results that follow an attack, often in a context related to events, discussions, or analyses of the situation.
Example: "The aftermath of the attack left the community in shock and mourning, as they struggled to come to terms with the loss."
Alternatives: "consequences of the attack" or "results of the attack."
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In the immediate aftermath of the attack Netanyahu ordered the demolition of the homes of the two attackers.
Diallo has also described the aftermath of the attack.
The aftermath of the attack on the University of Aleppo.
Shaky cell-phone videos of the aftermath of the attack.
One of the last sights is that of Dan, surveying the aftermath of the attack.
Many of these kids do not remember the events or the aftermath of the attack.
Bulgarian, Israeli and American officials have cooperated closely in the aftermath of the attack.
Millions of people had followed the manhunt, and the devastating aftermath of the attack, on CNN.
Arab satellite networks provided live coverage of the aftermath of the attack.
Karachi was almost deserted Friday in the aftermath of the attack.
In the aftermath of the attack we gathered in marches and public displays of sorrow.
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aftermath of the war
aftermath of the crash
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