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The phrase "aftermath of these" 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, specifically those related to the items or events mentioned previously.
Example: "The aftermath of these decisions has led to significant changes in the organization."
Alternatives: "consequences of these" or "results of these".
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Another is of the candlelit vigils held in the aftermath of these horrors.
Where U.P.S. seems to have serious trouble is the aftermath of these little fiascoes.
In the aftermath of these events, policy makers and regulators enacted significant changes to disclosure and reporting regulation.
that led up to the mass murders and genocides, as well as the aftermath of these undertakings.
"I also extend sympathies to those people directly involved in the aftermath of these most horrific events.
The racial and gender dynamics of such crimes are rarely discussed or probed in the aftermath of these crimes.
There are many reports of these kinds of changes which people claim are associated with the aftermath of these experiences.
The aftermath of these concerns is the heightening of fantasy and defense at the expense of reality.
In the aftermath of these developments, baseball records and statistics since the 1990s have become the topic of much debate.
What is notable about Mr. Monrose, 37, is how involved he's become in the aftermath of these violent deaths.
This evening observant Jews around the world will begin a fast to commemorate the destruction of the two temples in Jerusalem and the aftermath of these events.
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