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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aftermath to the" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the consequences or effects of an event or situation. Here is an example: "The aftermath to the hurricane was devastating, with entire communities left without power or shelter."
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Levy trails its aftermath to the mid-seventies.
Temperatures were expected to plummet in the storm's aftermath, to the mid-teens by Thursday morning.
Governments all over the world are facing up now to the aftermath to the economic crisis.
But for some local people, the aftermath to the drama and triumph of D-Day was decidedly bittersweet.
Her world was not born again in revolution; it suffered a long, debilitating, and shameful aftermath to the war.
Gilad is not yet ready to describe his ordeal and its aftermath to the media, says his father.
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"Disappointing" is the only word that properly sums up the aftermath to that game.
But there was another hapless figure in the aftermath to that goal.
I'm sure I saw something rare in the aftermath to that strike.
Ms. Bernasconi said Cocteau ventured into the fantastic during the war years and their aftermath to escape the horrors of daily life.
Students face an all-out battle in Wednesday's demonstration and its aftermath to derail the higher education white paper.
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