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The phrase "a very strong backlash" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant negative reaction or response to an event, action, or statement.
Example: "The new policy received a very strong backlash from the community, leading to protests and calls for its repeal."
Alternatives: "a severe backlash" or "a significant backlash."
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It's expensive and there's going to be a very strong backlash among the public and Congress will be very split on this," Deitch told me.
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