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The phrase "a backlash against" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a strong negative reaction or response to a particular event, trend, or idea.
Example: "The new policy sparked a backlash against the government, leading to widespread protests."
Alternatives: "a reaction against" or "an opposition to".
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It was a backlash against globalisation itself.
It's a backlash against mass immigration.
Is it a backlash against feminism?
Is such a backlash against big tech inevitable?
Will there be a backlash against music?
But there's also been a backlash against labor generally.
"That would trigger a backlash against free-market capitalism.
The chances of a backlash against globalisation are rising.
A backlash against pop neuroscience is now in full swing.
But there is not yet a backlash against the policy.
In England there has been a backlash against the diagnosis.
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