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Common collocations with feedback in American Collocation

feedback noun uncountable

US /ˈfidˌbæk/

useful

constructive
effective
invaluable
useful
valuable

We are grateful for the constructive feedback we received during the year.

praising someone or something

encouraging
favourable
positive

So far there has been very positive feedback from the public.

criticizing someone or something

negative

Never give negative feedback, even if students haven’t done so well.

immediate

immediate
instant

You will be given instant feedback on your answers.

given early on

initial

Initial feedback from conference delegates on the sessions has been excellent.

give feedback

give (someone)
offer
provide
send (someone)
submit

They recognized the benefits of providing feedback to students on their performance in these tests.

get feedback

gain
get
have
obtain
receive

We are really keen to get feedback on how useful you find the toolkit.

like feedback

appreciate
like
value
welcome

We welcome feedback from people making use of these features.

ask for feedback

ask for
encourage
invite
request
seek
solicit

The questionnaire is a familiar method of seeking feedback from students.

gather feedback

collect
gather

Detailed feedback is gathered from both candidate and client after an interview.