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Discover Ludwig"Backlash over" is a perfectly correct and usable part of a sentence.
You can use it when you are talking about an adverse reaction to a decision or action that has taken place. For example: "The mayor's decision to raise taxes caused a backlash over the entire city."
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"Backlash Over Book on Policy for Israel" (Arts pages, Aug. 16) is truly frightening.
Food companies face a backlash over growing obesity.
He faces political backlash over the country's struggling security services.
During the interview, Mr. Parker appeared calm and unperturbed by the backlash over his remarks.
But they are also central to the backlash over high taxes.
During the interview Mr. Gelb also rebutted backlash over some of the productions on his watch.
Then there was a backlash over dropping Carlos Bocanegra, the team's longtime captain.
The Pemón face a backlash over the fires beyond the realm of scientific debate.
The move triggered a backlash over how Facebook was censoring images.
I've got no complaints – even about the backlash over here, which we were warned about.
"We were against it because there was even a backlash over the $2.
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