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The phrase "a violent backlash" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a strong and aggressive reaction against a particular action, event, or change, often in a social or political context.
Example: "The new policy led to a violent backlash from the community, resulting in protests and demonstrations."
Alternatives: "a fierce reaction" or "an intense counter-response".
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Many also say they fear a violent backlash.
The result has been a violent backlash from criminal organizations.
Fears over a violent backlash after the results are announced have persisted.
Mr. Pittelkow said he did not expect a violent backlash against Denmark's Muslim community.
Some experts on Iran say a stronger United States response could provoke a violent backlash.
But, Barber continued, "This radically democratic call evoked a violent backlash, called the Redemption movement".
Prior to the indictment, there had been fears of a violent backlash against aid workers following protests in Khartoum.
By seeking to corner Hezbollah now, Europe risks provoking a violent backlash that will threaten such possibilities.
Victory for Kabila is widely predicted to trigger a violent backlash in one of Africa's biggest and most unstable countries.
There was a violent backlash against the US occupation that was claiming over 50 American lives a month by 2004.
But some of the regime's opponents said they feared the scale of the defiance could again provoke a violent backlash.
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