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The phrase "aftermath of the cold" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the consequences or effects that follow a cold, whether it refers to a weather event or an illness.
Example: "The aftermath of the cold left many people struggling to recover from the harsh winter conditions."
Alternatives: "consequences of the cold" or "effects of the cold".
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Only in the aftermath of the cold war did it begin to founder.
In the aftermath of the Cold War, arms traffickers took advantage of privatization and globalization to build war-facilitation empires.
He noted that National Guard and military reserve units were given enhanced roles in the aftermath of the cold war.
In subtle ways it has pervaded thinking and planning in most western countries in the aftermath of the cold war.
Mr Harrison points out that the base defence budget has not been 4% of GDP since 1992, in the aftermath of the cold war.
The Royal Swedish Navy began searching for a material for a stealth ship in the immediate aftermath of the cold war.
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You don't want to put societies under a bell jar, but, on the other hand, many of the changes are coming about as aftermath of colonization, the Cold War, and other forces that have a supreme negative effect". Still, Berliner agrees with Azim that it's important to be careful.
Of note, the findings of winter sensitization of headache are consistent with our prior community-based study [23] that showed increased headache incidence was associated with temperature changes during winter, which is temporally correlated to the aftermath of documented cold fronts.
In the immediate aftermath of the end of the Cold War, a Western diplomat who was observing the Jakarta summit opined that "a lot of these tiny nations are praying that the (Non-Aligned) movement…can survive and advocate on their behalf" because "most of the nations just aren't capable of doing it for themselves.
On one level, Obama may be trying to recapture some of the elements of the strategic status-quo that had existed in the Middle East before 9/11 and the ensuing invasion of Iraq -- and in the aftermath of the end of the Cold War and Gulf War I -- during which the U.S. could maintain a relatively cost-free hegemony in the region.
The approval of the CRC was a remarkable achievement, one that was held up as an example of the potential for global cooperation in the aftermath of the end of the Cold War.
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