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Discover LudwigThe phrase "growing backlash" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an increasing negative reaction or opposition to a particular idea, action, or policy.
Example: "The new policy has faced a growing backlash from the community, leading to protests and calls for reconsideration."
Alternatives: "increasing opposition" or "rising dissent."
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There's a growing backlash against mindfulness.
But they will fuel the growing backlash, too.
The president disbanded the council amid growing backlash.
But Republican critics are urging stricter measures, resulting in a growing backlash among Latino voters.
However, there was a growing backlash from junior doctors over the terms agreed by their union.
New challenges to orthodoxy, like the growing backlash against globalization, are already brewing.
I find it incomprehensible that David Brooks has joined a growing backlash against the United Nations.
However, in the past year there has been a growing backlash against brands working with vloggers.
Yet, when the actual budget proposals are made, there will be a growing backlash.
Still, US regulations on Chinese technology companies could add to a growing backlash in China.
Already, we have seen a growing backlash regarding the refugees displaced in the war in Syria.
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