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The phrase "cause a backlash" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation where an action or statement leads to a negative or adverse reaction from others. Example: The celebrity's controversial tweet caused a backlash from fans and led to the loss of several brand endorsements.
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It will cause a backlash," he said in an interview.
I don't believe Hillary's campaign will cause a backlash.
Provocateurs carried out assassinations and other acts calculated to cause a backlash.
Those sharing her view argue that provocative gestures, such as driving, cause a backlash.
E.U. officials are concerned that this could cause a backlash by Irish voters.
Its own Islamic militants have close connections to Afghanistan's mullahs, and American military action could cause a backlash inside Pakistan.
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However, the new laws caused a backlash.
It also caused a backlash.
This causes a backlash and prevents progress.
The gigantism of the trios elétricos has caused a backlash of scaling down.
This caused a backlash, particularly from the Daily Mail, and today Clegg clarified his intentions.
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