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The phrase "aftermath that can" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the consequences or results of an event that have the potential to affect something else.
Example: "The aftermath that can arise from such a disaster often leads to significant changes in policy and community support."
Alternatives: "consequences that may" or "results that can".
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Sharing findings from her work in Northern Ireland, Ms. Fitzpatrick pointed out that conflicts have a long-term aftermath that can persist through generations in families who have suffered trauma.
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It is that, in the aftermath, nothing can ever be the same.
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