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You can use "backlash from" to mean a strong negative reaction to something. For example: "The proposed changes to the health care system created a strong backlash from the public."
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There was also political backlash from officials.
Backlash from the art world was swift.
Others fear a backlash from the authorities.
He continues to campaign despite a backlash from some quarters.
Both groups appear worried about a backlash from their constituents.
Both men lost, hurt by a backlash from female voters.
Then, there was the backlash from friends and family.
But she did face a small backlash from her followers.
That has brought a quiet backlash from some parents.
A backlash from the pro-Thaksin brigade is inevitable.
That sparked a backlash from American environmentalist groups.
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