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The phrase "aftermath use" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to imply usage or application following an event, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The aftermath use of the data collected during the crisis was crucial for future planning."
Alternatives: "post-event application" or "subsequent usage".

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The show portrays this moment and its immediate aftermath using bleached film stock, grainy flashbacks, and rapid-fire jump cuts, which warns us that the narrative won't be linear, and the pilot never does give us an orderly understanding of the intervening events.

Aftermath uses rousing piano rolls and urgent percussion to ram home a message of determination.

"The Prestige" begins with a death and proceeds through a murder trial and its aftermath, using flashbacks within flashbacks to deepen the mystery it promises to solve and changing points of view to misdirect our attention.

In the original version of his book, The Global Minotaur: America, Europe and the Future of the Global Economy, he set out an analysis of the 2008 crisis and its aftermath using the Cretan legend of the minotaur as a metaphor: the "Global Minotaur" was US capitalism centered on Wall Street, extracting tribute from the world after 1971.

@BBUK Purporting to be all moralistic by telling Angie Bowie off camera, but showing immediate aftermath & use as promo.

Some crisis centers provide factually incorrect advice about the process of abortion and its aftermath, others use religious rhetoric to shame women for their choices.

The aftermath included the use of restraints, hoods and the unlawful transfer of a minor to an adult prison.

(I've also read Hazzard's 2003 novel "The Great Fire," which deals directly with the aftermath of the use of atomic bomb, in the interim).

In the public service category, considered the highest honor, The Times-Picayune was cited for "its heroic, multifaceted coverage of Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath, making exceptional use of the newspaper's resources to serve an inundated city even after evacuation of the newspaper plant".

In Part I and Part II of this series we probed the U.S. suppression, for decades, of historic and revealing film footage, shot by the Japanese and my an elite U.S. Army unit, of the aftermath of the use of atomic bombs on two Japanese cities in 1945.

In the aftermath, he became used to public opprobrium.

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