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in the aftermath

adverb as in subsequently

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Just a week ago, the US suspended military aid and intelligence sharing with Ukraine in the aftermath of the bitter meeting between Volodymyr Zelensky and Donald Trump at the White House.

From BBC

At the end of a roller coaster regular season, the Trojans tripped over the finish line Saturday, and in the aftermath, Musselman had little more than exasperation to offer up in response.

Shaun Harper, founder and chief research scientist at the USC Race and Equity Center, remembers the summer of 2020 when his phone was ringing “off the hook” with questions from executives in the aftermath of George Floyd’s murder by a Minneapolis police officer.

On Saturday, in the aftermath of England's defeat against South Africa in their final match at the Champions Trophy, head coach Brendon McCullum did not rule out having different captains in each of the three formats.

From BBC

“Modelo Especial is the No. 1 selling beer in the restaurants. All of the avocados we get, all our dried chiles and our beans, a lot of that stuff is coming from Mexico. It’s a tough one,” Navarro said, adding that these cost increases occur in the aftermath of pandemic shutdowns, inflation, minimum-wage increases and growing insurance costs.

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

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