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"war aftermath" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to the consequences or the outcome of a war. For example, "The war aftermath included a long period of rebuilding and reconciliation."
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Next, the group chose Vsevolod Vishnevsky's Optimistic Tragedy, which picked up where The Mother left off in 1917 and explored the civil war aftermath.
Through the twentieth century, the idea of the American literary scene as an overlooked backwater faded, owing to the artistry of these writers and scores of others, but also because the United States became a haven for exiled Europeans during the Second World War and its Cold War aftermath, and, perhaps most especially, because of the economic dominance of the American publishing industry.
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Predictably, in the fog-of-war aftermath of the raid, competing stories emerged.
Titles will include Star Wars: Aftermath, Star Wars: Journey to the Force Awakens and Star Wars: Ships of the Galaxy, the latter appearing to be a vehicle guidebook.
An undoubted highlight of the three-ring circus leading up to it was the release of Star Wars: Aftermath by Chuck Wendig, whose profanity-laden blogging style has helped win him a small army of equally sweary fans.
War's aftermath and the courts.
The war's aftermath was devastating for the company.
A third set of questions concerns the war's aftermath.
War's aftermath is a matter of furious opinion.
Pakistan's real nightmare concerns the war's aftermath.
But it was in the war's aftermath that planning really came into its own.
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