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post-war
adjective
- happening or existing after a war
the early post-war years
Example Sentences
From the late 1940s the UK also saw a post-war baby boom putting more pressure on busy maternity services in the newly formed NHS.
If, on top of that, they need to shore up Social Security, they could raise taxes even further, perhaps to a level unprecedented in post-war years.
A confluence of gentrification and changing social attitudes towards queer people in post-war society fractured the city’s physical queer community north across neighborhoods like Old Town and Lincoln Park.
As America projected its power around the globe, it spent the post-war decades remaking much of the world in its own image.
Those post-war efforts brought public education to a region that previously had very little.
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