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The phrase "aftermath of the wall" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the consequences or effects that follow the existence or removal of a wall, often in a metaphorical or historical context.
Example: "The aftermath of the wall was felt for decades, as communities struggled to rebuild and reconnect."
Alternatives: "consequences of the wall" or "results of the wall".
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By Robin Wright June 5, 2017 The aftermath of the Wall Street bombing, in 1920.
Why, in particular, having managed to ride out the depression of 1920 did it collapse in the aftermath of the Wall Street crash a decade later?
Milton Friedman argued that the failure of the Fed to protect the banks from failure in the aftermath of the Wall Street crash of 1929 led to a shrinkage of the money supply and prompted the Great Depression.
In the aftermath of the Wall Street protests, we should definitely mobilise people to make such demands – however, it is no less important to simultaneously remain subtracted from the pragmatic field of negotiations and "realist" proposals.
In the aftermath of the Wall Street Crash and the Great Depression, strict curbs were put on the activities of the banks and these remained in force for many decades.
Whatever one's views of the handling of the aftermath of the wall's fall, memories of 9 November 1989 still have power.
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In the aftermath of the Occupy Wall Street eviction from Zuccotti Park, a mayoral aide e-mailed reporters.
But in the aftermath of the Occupy Wall Street protests this fall, it curiously feels as if its popularity might have been foretold.
In the aftermath of the storm, "Wall Street faces a critical test," Susanne Craig and Ben Protess write in DealBook: "If the exchanges open before they are truly ready, the markets might be vulnerable to complications that could ripple through the financial system".
If we look at the impact on technology investment in the aftermath (we think) of the Wall Street Meltdown, it would seem to be good news for Google, Microsoft, Oracle, and Intel.
"Greed is good" became a popular phrase in the aftermath of the 1987 movie Wall Street, implying that the riches of individual financiers were justified by the role those people played initiating large-scale wealth creation throughout society.
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