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The phrase "aftermath that he" is not correct and appears to be incomplete in written English.
It may be used in a context where you are discussing the consequences or results of an event related to a male subject, but it requires additional information to be meaningful.
Example: "In the aftermath that he faced, it became clear that changes were necessary."
Alternatives: "consequences that he" or "results that he".
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Ferguson is so relaxed in the aftermath that he can scold himself over his faulty decision-making on Sunday since it had ultimately made victory all the sweeter.
Mr. Giuliani became so entwined in the disaster's aftermath that he briefly considered himself indispensable, and floated a plan that would allow him to continue as mayor after his term expired on Dec. 31.
There was an admission from Mourinho in the aftermath that he had erred in his selection, that fatigue had undermined his team's efforts for all that Basel had been excellent to merit their win.
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Well, until the aftermath that is.
It's the aftermath that interests me.
It's the aftermath that is of most interest.
In 1929 and its aftermath, that meant stocks purchased on credit and bank deposits.
One offshoot of the Brexit aftermath that is particularly disturbing is a growing obsession with the "post-truth" society.
The aftermath that followed, with new economic and political aspirations, marks the beginning of the new socio-economic cycle.
It's the aftermath that really sucks.
Throughout the recession and its jobless aftermath, that gap has only grown bigger.
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