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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a backlash of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a strong negative reaction or response to a particular event, action, or trend.
Example: "The new policy led to a backlash of public outrage, prompting the government to reconsider its decision."
Alternatives: "a wave of backlash" or "a surge of opposition".
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There's a backlash of fanatical certainty and malevolent personal projection.
The gigantism of the trios elétricos has caused a backlash of scaling down.
But by the end of 2010, a backlash of opinion had taken firm hold.
There was a backlash of the people who felt the biology was oversold and premature".
But others argue that it might even produce a backlash of truly creative music-making.
But the White House's strong lobbying has created a backlash of its own among some lawmakers.
The tweets, especially the picture made by Khalek, garnered a backlash of their own.
Globalisation of economies and the advance of Western culture has provoked a backlash of Islamist hostility to the West.
There will be a backlash, of course, but redistribution along these lines would still leave areas like London better off".
"And of course, we can have a backlash, of people saying that to have Trump is enough.
A welcome addition to urban life, or could this result in a backlash of Nimbyism from local residents?
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