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a few feedback
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "a few feedback" is not correct in English.
The word "feedback" is an uncountable noun and should not be used with "a few." You can use "feedback" when referring to opinions or responses regarding a particular subject or performance. Example: "I would appreciate any feedback you have on my presentation."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
News & Media
Science
Alternative expressions(20)
pieces of feedback
constructive criticism
some feedback
a bit of feedback
several pieces of feedback
limited feedback
minimal feedback
occasional feedback
a modest feedback
a few concern
a short feedback
a few interaction
a few feed
a poor feedback
a few reaction
a certain feedback
a minimal feedback
a few subject
a few submission
a slight feedback
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
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Alternative expressions
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
5 human-written examples
Next up is Private Universe, Finn's ode to lovers, which is steamy, intimate and compelling despite the throng and a few feedback problems.
News & Media
This confirms that power allocation with limited feedback (only with a few feedback bits) can provide a dramatic performance advantage over no CSI (channel non-adaptive power allocation across all channels).
Sure enough, only a few feedback loops and cascades backward, a crucial enzyme for metabolizing methionine, the precursor to homocysteine, is knocked out by a cryptochrome carrying blue light (e.g., Hsu 1996).
News & Media
And we're going to need a couple of positive feed back loops that combat Global Climate Disruption, because we've created a few feedback loops that are making the situation just a trifle more dangerous than it already was (as if we needed that!).
News & Media
The disadvantage is that they can currently be used to report only a few feedback measures.
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
54 human-written examples
In addition, only a few feedback-sensing techniques, visual and force, can work at the micro-nanoscale.
Science
To mediate, we talked about what was changing and what we might be inadvertently losing, we scheduled weekly team lunches to keep people connected, we planned regular field trips to explore new places together, and we tried out a few different feedback loops (open invitations to meet, anonymous feedback tools) to stay more connected.
News & Media
The site's database contains about 1,000 responses that Mr. Tarr wrote based on his research into Hitler's life and, in a few cases, feedback from Web users.
News & Media
It is known that a few negative feedback loops exist that fine-tune TGFβ signaling, such as those mediated by Smad7 [ 44] and GRK2 [ 54].
Science
This study identified varied practice in consultation with parent and child cohort members; most send information to participants and reward participation, a few have feedback mechanisms for cohort members, very rarely there are opportunities for members to contribute to research planning through consultation.
While traditional hardware companies have few feedback loops besides revenue and returns, connected hardware startups get constant feedback on product usage, retention and churn.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When referring to feedback, use "some feedback" or "a bit of feedback" to correctly align with the uncountable nature of the noun. For example, instead of saying "I received a few feedback", say "I received some feedback on my presentation".
Common error
Avoid using "a few" with uncountable nouns like "feedback". Instead, opt for quantifiers like "some", "a little", or rephrase to use countable units such as "pieces of feedback".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "a few feedback" functions as a noun phrase intended to quantify the amount of feedback received. However, Ludwig AI indicates that the phrase is grammatically incorrect because "feedback" is an uncountable noun and should not be used with "a few."
Frequent in
News & Media
33%
Science
58%
Wiki
8%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Academia
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "a few feedback" appears in various sources, it is grammatically incorrect because "feedback" is an uncountable noun. As highlighted by Ludwig AI, better alternatives include "some feedback" or "a bit of feedback". The phrase appears in News & Media and Science contexts. When writing, it's crucial to use appropriate quantifiers with uncountable nouns to ensure grammatical accuracy and clarity. Therefore, opting for phrases like "some feedback" or "a limited amount of feedback" enhances precision and correctness.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
some feedback
Replaces "a few" with "some" to align with the uncountable nature of "feedback".
a bit of feedback
Uses "a bit of" to quantify the uncountable noun "feedback".
several pieces of feedback
Emphasizes the individual nature of feedback items by using "pieces".
limited feedback
Focuses on the restricted amount of feedback provided.
minimal feedback
Highlights the small quantity of feedback received.
occasional feedback
Indicates that feedback is not frequent.
constructive criticism
Shifts the focus from quantity to the quality and intent of the feedback.
input from a handful of sources
Specifies that the feedback comes from a limited number of individuals.
a limited number of comments
Replaces "feedback" with "comments" to use a countable noun.
sparse suggestions
Implies a small amount of feedback in the form of suggestions.
FAQs
How can I correctly ask for feedback?
Instead of asking for "a few feedback", which is grammatically incorrect, you should ask for "some feedback" or "a bit of feedback". You could also ask for specific types of feedback, such as "suggestions" or "comments".
What is the correct way to quantify "feedback"?
Since "feedback" is an uncountable noun, you can't use "a few". Use quantifiers like "some", "a little", or "much". Alternatively, use countable phrases like "pieces of "pieces of feedback"" or "comments".
Is it ever correct to say "a few feedbacks"?
No, "feedbacks" is not a standard plural form of "feedback". The word "feedback" is typically used as an uncountable noun. Using "pieces of "pieces of feedback"" or "comments" is a more grammatically sound way to refer to multiple instances of feedback.
What alternatives can I use instead of "a few feedback"?
Grammatically correct alternatives include "some feedback", "a bit of feedback", or "several comments". Depending on the context, you could also use "constructive "constructive criticism"" or "useful suggestions".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
77%
Authority and reliability
2.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested