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The phrase "sparked backlash" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It can be used when referring to a situation or event that has caused a strong negative reaction or criticism from others. Example: The politician's controversial statement sparked backlash from the public, with many calling for an apology and for him to resign from his position.
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His comments have sparked backlash online.
The book, originally written in Dutch by authors Linda de Haan and Stern Nijland, has sparked backlash among social conservatives who disagree with its message, and do not want children exposed to literature that discusses LGBT issues.
A Silicon Valley tech CEO has sparked backlash for comments slamming local fruit vendors, saying he would "make their life miserable" and "destroy" their produce if they were stationed near his house – making him the latest wealthy Californian entrepreneur to publicly rail against low-income people.
Confusingly jamming Stories in between private messages has sparked backlash amongst the first users of Snapchat's sweeping redesign.
Reports of the U.S. spying on German citizens sparked backlash in Europe last year in the wake of leaks from former government contractor Edward Snowden about the scope of NSA surveillance programs.
Trump's aggressive rhetoric has sparked backlash from many world leaders.
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Politicians and other public figures have sparked backlashes for suggesting ways women can avoid rape.
And America's gay community has succeed before, with protests that conservatives were sure would spark backlashes.
That sparked a backlash from American environmentalist groups.
The law enforcement response has sparked significant backlash.
Her alleged comments sparked a backlash from animal rights campaigners who have branded them "ignorant".
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