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in the aftermath

adverb as in subsequently

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As things go from bad to worse in the aftermath of the Nazi invasion of Poland, the Kurcs, an upper-middle-class and not at all homogeneous extended Jewish family, take divergent paths — paths that will sometimes meet again — to avoid being discovered, captured and/or murdered.

In the aftermath of that game, as fireworks exploded over the field at Petco Park in San Diego, Moss beamed.

In the aftermath of the Grenfell Tower fire, which killed 72 people, Sir Jacob said it would have been "common sense" for residents to flee the building, ignoring fire brigade advice.

From BBC

In the aftermath of his conviction, the White House immediately made it clear that he could not expect a presidential pardon from his father.

From BBC

And it also doesn’t help that the Covid pandemic sent public health polarization into overdrive— and revealed big hypocrisies in the aftermath.

From Slate

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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