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use "feedback" in a sentence


Averil Coxhead has noted that feedback is an important part of the language-learning cycle.

The only feedback I got back from my coach after the game was that I was too slow.

After Ken presented his plan to his co-workers at their weekly meeting, he asked everyone for feedback that would help him to improve the project.

It is important for parents to receive regular feedback from teachers regarding their children's progress at school.

Averil Coxhead has noted that feedback is an important part of the language-learning cycle.

The feedback we have received from our customers regarding our new supper menu has been very positive.

Students are encouraged to give each other feedback after their presentations to the class.

I'm getting some loud feedback from this microphone.

Could you take a look at it? Interactive computer language programs allow for immediate feedback on one's answers to exercises.

It is important to give positive feedback to your children in all their efforts.

I don't mind criticism of my work as long as the feedback is constructive rather than just negative.

Your doctor needs feedback from you regarding treatment options so that you can choose the best treatment together.

Kenneth Blanchard once suggested that feedback is the breakfast of champions.

Our market researchers are responsible for getting feedback from potential customers before a new product is released.

The feedback she received from her classmates after her presentation was very positive.

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