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The phrase "and its aftermath" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to the consequences or repercussions of a certain event or situation. It is often used to describe the negative effects or aftermath of a disaster, conflict, or major event. Example: The hurricane left behind a trail of destruction and its aftermath was felt for years to come.
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It concerns a grotesque incident and its aftermath.
It has graphic images of combat and its aftermath.
It is known that under-nutrition and its aftermath are still a public health problem in Nepal despite interventional programs.
It planned - and prepared - for a viral hit and its aftermath.
An affair and its aftermath.
The first is Westgate and its aftermath.
The Euro Crisis and its Aftermath.
On the Fourth Crusade and its aftermath?
On 9/11 and its aftermath.
The event and its aftermath traumatized Kew Gardens.
The storm and its aftermath suffused Monday's commencement.
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