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Discover Ludwig"huge backlash" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It describes a strong and negative reaction to something that has happened. For example, "The new tax rate was met with a huge backlash from citizens and local businesses".
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I think there's going to be a huge backlash".
Fears about a huge backlash ended up being unfounded.
As you might expect, he's faced a huge backlash, even from his fans.
"When I shaved my hair off, there was a huge backlash; they said, 'you're disrespecting'.
They went for tax credits instead, which caused huge backlash, resulting in something of a climbdown.
Thank God I don't detect a huge backlash against Muslims per se.
Singh's idea attracted worldwide news coverage, as well as a huge backlash.
But then, towards the end of the '60s, there's a huge backlash and resistance to that.
There is a huge backlash against a bill of rights in Scotland.
Most countries would have seen a huge backlash against their national team coach after such a disappointing tournament.
But Google Glass faced a huge backlash and triggered privacy concerns – who wants to be a Glasshole?
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