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Common collocations with input in American Collocation

input noun

US /ˈɪnˌpʊt/

important

invaluable
significant
valuable

Additional thanks to Peter and Stephen for their invaluable input to the workshop.

a lot

considerable
significant
substantial

Responses require a considerable input of time.

not much

minimal

The students worked on their own and required minimal input from staff.

more or extra

additional

The report was prepared by the City Council, with additional input from environmental organizations.

of a particular type

artistic
constructive
creative
parental
technical

The sessions will encourage creative input from participants.

ask for or want input

appreciate
need
require
seek
welcome

We value your feedback and welcome your input into the process.

think input is important

value

We are committed to continuous improvement of our services and we value your input and contributions.

give input

provide

Visiting professionals provide specialist input throughout the course.

get input

get
receive

The Education department is keen to receive input from local businesses.