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The phrase "increasing backlash" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a growing negative reaction or opposition to a particular idea, action, or policy.
Example: "The new policy has led to increasing backlash from the community, prompting the officials to reconsider their approach."
Alternatives: "growing opposition" or "rising dissent."
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The Yulin dog meat festival is facing an increasing backlash from within China, after years of international criticism.
The ABS is facing an increasing backlash over the 2016 census due to privacy concerns over the extended retention of names and addresses for a period of four years.
In late February the Taliban, responding to an increasing backlash throughout Pakistan, agreed to a cease-fire, lifted the restriction against girls, and allowed them to attend school on the condition that they wear burkas.
Since the bill's passing, he has faced increasing backlash both from local and national figures.
These issues were highlighted by the social media #OscarsSoWhite and increasing backlash against films that "whitewash" minority stories.
Regardless the Tea Party, despite the loud voices of their candidates and those of their constituents, will see an increasing backlash with Donald Trump at the helm.
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With decreased demand for big-breasted blonde bombshells and an increased negative backlash against her over-publicity, she became a box-office has-been by the early 1960s, but she remained a popular celebrity, continuing to attract large crowds outside the United States and in lucrative and successful nightclub acts.
The diplomats say they are warning that the steps could lead to a backlash, increasing discontent and building support for the extremists in regions where, so far, there is little outward sympathy for the insurgency.
Some even argue that a backlash against increasing "political correctness" contributed meaningfully to people's desire to elect Trump.
They were a backlash against increasing corruption and in particular the highly profitable sale of indulgences – promoted as fast-track tickets to heaven – to fund the building of St Peter's Basilica in Rome.
These results imply that employers and even families could reduce snack consumption easily, cheaply, and without backlash, by increasing the relative distance between beverages and snacks.
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