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Discover LudwigThe phrase "suffered a backlash" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a negative reaction or response to an action, decision, or statement, often in a social or political context. Example: "The company's new policy suffered a backlash from employees who felt it was unfair."
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But Kony 2012 has also suffered a backlash.
She suffered a backlash from liberal, anti-war Democrats.
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Though the three founders have become fashion and media darlings, their party has suffered a backlash.
The president quickly backed off, but the Republicans still suffered a backlash in the 1982 Congressional elections.
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Playwrights who speak out often suffer a backlash.
So she will not suffer a backlash from the British public.
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Oil companies have such a poor public image that the first to profess concern for global warming might quickly suffer a backlash from a cynical public.
Several Republicans said Democrats could suffer a backlash if economic policies pushed by Mr. Obama failed to lift the country out of a recession.
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