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Discover Ludwig"media backlash" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to criticism from the media or a negative reaction from the public. For example, "The politician was met with a media backlash after making racist comments."
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Fearing a media backlash, most trade unions condemned the violence.
First, retailers are being over-cautious - like John Lewis - risking social media backlash.
Mr Palmer – who is married with two children – has faced a furious social media backlash.
A social media backlash followed the announcement of this year's nominations.
The social media backlash was fierce and predictable, as was the response from rightwing tabloids.
Netanyahu later offered a muted clarification of his remarks, which had caused a huge media backlash.
Here's Klosterman, for example, on the media backlash suffered by Swift after her 2010 album "Speak Now".
A customer complaint about weak tea at a Marks and Spencer café has escalated after sparking a social media backlash.
A social media backlash against O'Dwyer's win began after she admitted substituting Matisse because he is scared of heights.
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After a social-media backlash, the W.N.B.A. rescinded the fines.
And their combined grouching has helped foment the anti-media backlash.
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