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aftermath

noun as in situation following an event, occurrence

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They added that an investigation was under way and efforts were being made to "manage the aftermath".

From BBC

The violence and its aftermath have also exposed political rifts, and some of the language from politicians has shocked the Netherlands’ Moroccan community.

From BBC

The Oscars come at a time when Hollywood is grappling with challenges including ongoing streaming upheavals, consolidation, the aftermath of a historic strike and the uncertainty of a second Trump presidency.

Now, in the aftermath of the election, abortion funds also have to prepare for a landscape where abortion access is severely limited.

From Salon

He said he knew this because of time he had spent in America in the aftermath of the election, and because he knew the incoming defence secretary, Fox News host Pete Hegseth, "very well".

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