Phrases with «immediate aftermath»

"Immediate aftermath" refers to the period of time following an event, usually something negative or challenging, when the effects or consequences are felt right away. Full definition

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Sentences with «immediate aftermath»

  • But some reflection should still take place on what proved to be one of the most disturbing aspects of both the referendum campaigning and of the result and immediate aftermath of the vote. (europeanlawblog.eu)
  • During the hurricane and in immediate aftermath, we had radio to our local emergency managers, but we could not reach the eastern side of the island. (seismosoc.org)
  • These polls, by their design, can't tell us if support increased in the shooting's immediate aftermath before fading. (vox.com)
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