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The phrase "a backlash for its" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a negative reaction or response to something that has been done or said by a person, organization, or entity.
Example: "The company faced a backlash for its decision to raise prices during the pandemic."
Alternatives: "a reaction against its" or "a response to its".
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Thus far, though, Roblox hasn't faced a backlash for its virtual economy.
The US Episcopal Church, the Anglican body in the United States, is alone among Anglican bodies in approving same-sex marriage and has faced a backlash for its support.
Microsoft is currently facing a backlash for its relationship with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), though the company opposed the border separation policy being enacted by the agency.
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"He said, 'If I make them all Latina, will I get a backlash for it?'" Longoria recalled.
The club must brace itself for a backlash from its fanbase if its new man turns out to be another Rafael Robayo, Federico Puppo, or Alvaro "El Flaco" Fernandez.
And Hamas has refrained, for fear of a backlash, from its past practice of dragnet detentions.
Nada Surf has stopped performing "Popular"in concert, but it still suffers a backlash for the song.
The House last year passed its own climate change bill, a proposal that has created a backlash for some politically vulnerable Democrats.
F.D.R. was worried about the possibility of a backlash for helping Jews.
Julie and the rest of the community have experienced a backlash for speaking out.
Even some major firms have faced a backlash for relying on robo-calls.
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