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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aftermath of the war" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the consequences or effects that follow a war, often in discussions about history, politics, or social issues.
Example: "The aftermath of the war left the country in ruins, with many families displaced and infrastructure destroyed."
Alternatives: "consequences of the war" or "results of the war".
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They are in the aftermath of the war.
In the aftermath of the war, Old North was in shambles.
For some the aftermath of the war was worse than what had gone before.
Now I wanted to show what life was like in the aftermath of the war.
In the aftermath of the war, he was tried and convicted of treason.
It is the aftermath of the war that has not been prepared for.
In the immediate aftermath of the war, Sayer Street was used as a car park.
In the aftermath of the war, Mr. Peled carried out a series of changes.
The aftermath of the war was providing "a new template" for assistance, he said.
The aftermath of the war is reflected in many of his paintings.
And, in the heady aftermath of the war, for a short while it almost seemed true.
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