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Discover LudwigThe phrase "big backlash" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used when there is a strong or significant negative reaction or response to something. Example: The politician's controversial statement caused a big backlash from the public and sparked widespread outrage.
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But there was a big backlash".
"There's a backlash against France, a big backlash," said Mr. Margulies.
After Silent Spring revealed the unfortunate side-effects of those chemicals, there was a big backlash.
They also could face a big backlash from loyalist Labour MPs when the list is published on Monday.
"If the Egyptian revolution fails to bring change, with places like Morocco in mind, there will be a big backlash against the revolutions," Mr. El Ghambou said.
But the testing found no big backlash, and Mr. Romney soon filled the Iowa airwaves with a relentless pounding that broke only for Christmas.
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And that might be the biggest backlash of them all.
Unsurprisingly, the biggest backlash came from social media.
But his views on workers' rights might trigger an even bigger backlash.
Another free advertising DVD, however, has elicited a bigger backlash in this highly contentious election year.
These days, there is a "bigger backlash" against smokers, said Michael Messi, a real estate lawyer at Swidler & Messi in Manhattan.
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