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The phrase "see the aftermath" is correct and usable in written English
It is commonly used to refer to the consequences or results of an event or action. For example, "After the hurricane had passed, the residents of the town had to see the aftermath of the destruction it had caused."
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They see the aftermath as a cover-up.
I wanted to see the aftermath of that, psychological and physical.
She then headed to Eastern Europe to see the aftermath of war.
And to see the aftermath and the effect on the city was just so shocking.
We tried to blur them as much as we could, in some cases, but I think people should see the aftermath.
American soldiers trained their rifles on Iraqi onlookers, as some neighborhood residents who came to see the aftermath of the bomb were still wearing pajamas.
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He sees the aftermath in epochal terms, too.
The audience saw the aftermath, the sting on my face.
Ms. Biondo said she saw the aftermath of the accident.
I felt guilty because I saw the aftermath.
I've seen the aftermath of a suicide bombing.
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