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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a gigantic backlash" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a strong and widespread negative reaction to a particular event, action, or decision.
Example: "The new policy led to a gigantic backlash from the community, prompting the officials to reconsider their approach."
Alternatives: "a massive response" or "a significant counter-reaction."
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The switch created a gigantic backlash from upset customers causing the chain to quickly apologize and return to calling them Christmas trees.
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Just a gigantic headache.
A gigantic lie?
Was it a gigantic grouper?
This is a gigantic undertaking".
A gigantic breadbasket, of course.
He was a gigantic populist.
A gigantic wicket!
"Bismarck was a gigantic man with gigantic appetites and a gigantic temper," Dr. Steinberg said.
We stop beside a gigantic monitor lizard.
That's a gigantic problem of course".
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