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Discover LudwigThe sentence "This will backfire" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to a situation in which someone's actions will lead to an unintended negative outcome. For example: "My boss is insisting on working overtime during the weekend, but he's going to find out soon enough that this will backfire when the team is too exhausted to be productive on Monday."
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"This will backfire.
Some think this will backfire.
"It's an orchestrated event". Grams hopes this will backfire.
"Cameron has taken a very tough line, and this will backfire".
But this will backfire in the long term and public and donor support will dwindle.
I said, 'Darling, this will backfire.' I hate him having to deal with this.
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"But that will backfire if we don't get to the bottom of this quickly".
But sometimes that will backfire on you.
And beware, this contempt will backfire on you.
The risks that this strategy will backfire are huge.
Arabs are pressing for democracy, and if Turkey behaves like a new imperial power, this approach will backfire.
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