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feedback

[feed-bak] / ˈfidˌbæk /


Example Sentences

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One person's interference is another's constructive feedback, which is how Wilcox's exchange with Amorim before the draw at Leeds at the weekend has been interpreted.

From BBC

"The Bill creating the Hillsborough Law is currently going through Parliament and we are listening to feedback about how to strengthen it whilst also protecting national security."

From BBC

There’s a fine line between using the internet to distribute your message and inadvertently allowing constant internet feedback to alter your message.

From The Wall Street Journal

But what Amorim felt was interference, United believed was normal feedback, which had been repeatedly resisted.

From BBC

If the stocks you own in a particular area are suddenly falling below key moving averages—technical indicators that represent the average price of a stock over a period—listen to that feedback.

From The Wall Street Journal