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The phrase "aftermath which will be" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the consequences or results of an event that is expected to occur in the future.
Example: "The aftermath which will be felt by the community after the disaster is still uncertain."
Alternatives: "consequences that will follow" or "results that will ensue".
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Aftermath, which will be shown in full late next year, is comprised of five pieces, including Big Ben and Chartres. .
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Which will be newsworthy.
Which will be hard.
Which will be fine.
Which will be shortly!
"And his visit here in the immediate aftermath of 9/11 helped give our city strength and hope — for which we will be forever grateful".
Which they will be.
Which branch will be next?
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