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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aftermath vary" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks clarity in meaning.
Example: "The aftermath can vary significantly depending on the circumstances."
Alternatives: "consequences differ" or "results vary."
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The exhibitions mounted to commemorate Sept. 11 and its fitful, excruciating aftermath vary tremendously in scope and effect.
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I've only lost one person close to me, but I imagine the aftermath varies each time, depending on your stage in life as well as your relationship, replete with all its labyrinthine complexities, to the person who's gone.
On the other hand, the professional consequences vary depending on the duration and intensity of the aftermath.
"Their responses vary, just as our own reactions to the trauma, the aftermath and recovery were so very personal and so very different".
As proposed by Diarra et al. (2007), Dkk-1 may be a master regulator of joint (and bone) remodeling, which shifts its balance from bone resorption when increased to formation of new bone when inhibited, although the nature of its effects seem to vary depending on the cell type and timing of activation in the aftermath of a fracture (Komatsu et al. 2010).
In the aftermath of the terrorist attacks this week, some events listed in the Weekend guides may be postponed or canceled, and museum hours may vary.
Countries vary, cities vary, neighbourhoods vary.
Showtimes vary.
Programs vary.
Pitfalls vary.
Standards vary.
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