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The phrase "negative reaction from" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe a response to something. For example, "He was met with a negative reaction from his classmates when he arrived late to class."
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When the draw was made there was no negative reaction from either side at the time.
"I've never had a negative reaction from a client," he says of Nicholas.
I have not received a single negative reaction from adults or kids.
Iraq's offer to permit inspectors to return received a negative reaction from President Bush.
"The negative reaction from the Vatican was fierce," Reese went on.
Mr Bolton's comments provoked a negative reaction from many agencies involved in development work.
I'm surprised by the reaction and I feel bad if there's any negative reaction from the White House.
The cancellation of the swap with Morgan Stanley drew a negative reaction from Standard & Poor's, the debt-rating agency.
Both suffered negative reaction from parents and others, unconvinced that loved ones had died in a just cause.
With Armando Benitez gone, Cedeño has attracted most of the negative reaction from fans at Shea Stadium.
"If the talk becomes serious, then we will see some negative reaction from the international business community".
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