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The phrase "potential backlash" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the potential negative consequences or reactions that may arise from a particular action or decision. Example: The government's proposal to raise taxes for middle-class families is facing potential backlash from the public. In this example, the phrase "potential backlash" highlights the possibility of negative reactions from the public in response to the government's plan.
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Despite the potential backlash from Picasa customers, it's time for Google to bite the bullet and close Picasa for good.
Twitter's woes go beyond just dealing with the potential backlash.
Is the "gee whiz" worth the potential backlash?
"Girls are scared to be overly ambitious because they're scared of the potential backlash".
Although France has a long history of libertinism, museum officials were nonetheless conscious of potential backlash.
For now, at least, Mr. Romney will dodge any potential backlash by avoiding such specifics.
Former players, Vaccaro said, worried about potential backlash, about their relationships with their alma maters.
Mr. de la Renta told the paper that he was not concerned about potential backlash.
"Given the potential backlash from Thaksin's grassroots supporters, the army will proceed cautiously," said Ms Ahuja.
Regarding potential backlash, he said: "It's this thing of, 'Well, I want everyone to like me.
There is also concern in some parts of government about a potential backlash from businesses and the City.
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