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feedback
noun as in response
Strongest matches
assessment, comment, criticism, evaluation, observation, reaction
Example Sentences
This creates a powerful feedback loop: more nutrients lead to more algae, which consume more oxygen as they decompose, which in turn releases even more nutrients.
Offer to read their manuscript and give feedback.
He spent time on servers and forums for new musicians sharing their work and looking for feedback.
“Understanding, sometimes we won’t get it right,” he said, adding that the company needs to learn from the feedback it gets.
"We have been in regular dialogue with the players and their representatives to hear their feedback and these conversations will continue."
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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