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The phrase "a sharp backlash" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a strong and immediate negative reaction to an action, statement, or event. Example: "The new policy led to a sharp backlash from the community, who felt their voices were not being heard."
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Analysts said Lee's proposal will probably draw a sharp backlash from the North.
There was also a sharp backlash to the "white saviour" tropes it trafficked in.
By the seventies, Vietnam, environmentalism, and economic stagnation had led to a sharp backlash against corporate America.
When the Conservatives let it be known that they would cut taxes if they won, there was a sharp backlash.
The situation has resulted in a sharp backlash from fans against the Silverstone-based marque and Fernley, who have been accused of greed and hypocrisy.
At first, "a sharp backlash" by Hindus to British colonial rule, "wanting to protect their religion and culture from the alien colonial gaze", she says.
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But Trump's announced intention to impose punishing tariffs on imported steel and aluminum triggered an especially sharp backlash Friday from a number of countries.
Resentment of the federal government has long run deep among whites and American Indians here, for many reasons, but the arrests have prompted a particularly sharp backlash.
Last week Michael Fallon, the Defence Secretary, suggested that the country would not be safe with Mr Miliband because he "stabbed his brother in the back", which prompted a rather sharp backlash in public opinion.
At home, Greece faces a sharp popular backlash against its political class.
But they also seemed calibrated to avoid a sharp international backlash — or to raise expectations too high at home.
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