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Discover Ludwig"backlash for" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to negative reactions to a situation or event. For example: There was a strong backlash for the mayor when she proposed the new tax increase.
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Has she suffered any backlash for her comments?
Some saw the warnings as more geohot backlash for the company.
Recent events dampen this backlash — for the president and, more importantly, the United States overall.
The backlash for Keller was immediate and harsh, but that changed in recent years.
Thus far, though, Roblox hasn't faced a backlash for its virtual economy.
F.D.R. was worried about the possibility of a backlash for helping Jews.
Julie and the rest of the community have experienced a backlash for speaking out.
If it becomes acrimonious, the backlash for universities could come quickly.
But most Republicans showed little fear of a backlash for voting to take up the House bill.
William Styron dealt with considerable backlash for voicing a black slave in "The Confessions of Nat Turner".
All of them entered conversations with Eta, mostly without success but also without suffering a backlash for doing so.
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