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The phrase "a public backlash" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a strong negative reaction from the general public towards a particular action, decision, or event.
Example: "The company's decision to raise prices led to a significant public backlash, prompting them to reconsider their strategy."
Alternatives: "a public outcry" or "a societal backlash".
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"Researchers fear that publicity surrounding such experiments could trigger a public backlash that would block legitimate uses of the technology.
Another is a public backlash against inequality and corruption.
A public backlash forced it to compensate those it overcharged.
The accident created a public backlash against the nuclear industry.
But the party has avoided that, fearing a public backlash.
But, he said, fears of a public backlash were.
A public backlash is not the only risk.
Organizers of the coalition were explicit that they hoped to create a public backlash against StudentsFirstNY.
Both Margaret Thatcher and John Major were tempted to privatise but withdrew, fearing a public backlash.
There are concerns, however, that a public backlash against cyberbullying could create its own abuses.
They are worried about a public backlash if the Legg recommendations are blocked.
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