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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a consistent feedback between" is not correct in standard English usage.
The correct expression would be "consistent feedback" or "a consistent exchange of feedback."
Example: "We aim to establish a consistent feedback loop between team members to improve our collaboration."
Alternatives: "regular feedback" or "ongoing feedback exchange."
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There is a consistent feedback between these parallel lines of evolution, one that Richerson (2010) likens to a two-horse-drawn carriage.
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Maintain a consistent feedback loop, so the employee can use your feedback and constructive criticism to create a personal and professional development plan.
This consistent feedback relationship between Asthma and COPD reflect the difficulty of separating the visits for these two conditions.
A possible way to better understand the nuances of each member of your team is to create a channel of consistent feedback.
We manage our daily lives based on communication, and when there is a break between threads or consistent feedback, our worlds tend to go awry.
Flickr announced the closure via an e-mail sent to Marketplace users, citing "consistent feedback" that the service wasn't up to par.
So I polled over a dozen of these women and got some pretty consistent feedback.
"We get consistent feedback that having the opportunity to participate and contribute on this programme makes our employees more likely to stay and more likely to recommend us as an employer," she adds.
"That is one of the bits [of] consistent feedback," MacDonald says.
Researchers found a consistent correlation between higher income, management responsibility and disagreeableness.
But there has also been a consistent crossover between the two, as this exhibition documents.
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