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The phrase "a backlash from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a strong negative reaction or response from a group or individual regarding a particular action, decision, or event.
Example: "The new policy received a significant backlash from the community, leading to protests and public outcry."
Alternatives: "a reaction from" or "a response from".
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Others fear a backlash from the authorities.
He continues to campaign despite a backlash from some quarters.
Both groups appear worried about a backlash from their constituents.
Both men lost, hurt by a backlash from female voters.
A backlash from the pro-Thaksin brigade is inevitable.
That sparked a backlash from American environmentalist groups.
His conciliatory tone provoked a backlash from some conservatives.
It could also draw a backlash from advocates for immigrants.
She suffered a backlash from liberal, anti-war Democrats.
But there is evidence of a backlash from some quarters.
Harry Redknapp had feared a backlash from Liverpool last night.
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