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Discover Ludwig"backlash of" is correct and usable in written English
It usually refers to a strong or negative reaction due to a certain event or decision. For example: After the controversial decision, there was a strong backlash of criticism from the public.
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"This is the backlash of what's happened".
There's a backlash of fanatical certainty and malevolent personal projection.
And that might be the biggest backlash of them all.
Tackling him would provoke a bloody backlash of suicide bombers.
"This decade has seen the backlash of the nerds.
The backlash of the sleep cure is, sometimes, suicide.
The backlash of the Rabin assassination was a backlash against all the religious — blame them!
The gigantism of the trios elétricos has caused a backlash of scaling down.
In part, this is the backlash of a consumer boom in the late 1990s.
But by the end of 2010, a backlash of opinion had taken firm hold.
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As more attention is paid to these tests, there's a mini-backlash of doubters questioning their validity.
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