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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a huge backlash" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a strong negative reaction or response to an action, event, or statement.
Example: "The new policy led to a huge backlash from the community, prompting the officials to reconsider their decision."
Alternatives: "a significant outcry" or "a strong reaction".
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I think there's going to be a huge backlash".
Fears about a huge backlash ended up being unfounded.
As you might expect, he's faced a huge backlash, even from his fans.
"When I shaved my hair off, there was a huge backlash; they said, 'you're disrespecting'.
Thank God I don't detect a huge backlash against Muslims per se.
Singh's idea attracted worldwide news coverage, as well as a huge backlash.
Most countries would have seen a huge backlash against their national team coach after such a disappointing tournament.
But Google Glass faced a huge backlash and triggered privacy concerns – who wants to be a Glasshole?
This led to a huge backlash as it led to accusations that the bill would permit discrimination of factors that included race, disability, sexual orientation and gender identity.
When Mr. Walker moved to curb collective bargaining rights for public sector unions, he incited a huge backlash that seemed to re-energize the nation's labor movement.
A pop-up owl café in Soho received a huge backlash from outraged campaigners last year, who voiced fears over the birds' welfare.
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