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a poor feedback
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "a poor feedback" is not correct in standard written English.
The word "feedback" is an uncountable noun, so it should not be preceded by "a." Example: "The feedback I received on my presentation was poor."
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Alternative expressions(3)
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Since troxacitabine triphosphate is a poor feedback inhibitor of dCK [ 18], it is not likely to limit accumulation of gemcitabine triphosphate inside cells, and, as expected, no changes were observed in phosphorylated [H]gemcitabine metabolites in troxacitabine-treated cells (data not shown).
Science
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Similar Expressions
59 human-written examples
This study was initiated as a result of consistently poor feedback from medical students taking the MSK course as part of the University of Calgary, Faculty of Medicine undergraduate curriculum.
Science
They felt this disconnect between performance of the assessment and completion of written feedback contributed to poor feedback, as some supervisors waited a considerable time before completing the online feedback, when they then struggled to remember individual students.
Science
This interpretation of the poor feedback from the population must be clearly identified as a personal reflection.
Banks also gripe about poor feedback from the authorities.
News & Media
One student spent 45 minutes comforting a patient who had just received a cancer diagnosis, after the radiographer ignored the patient's obvious distress, only to be given poor feedback because he wasn't available.
News & Media
Spiegel stubbornly refused to listen to the poor feedback, saying in February, "Even the complaints we're seeing reinforce the philosophy.
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Due to poor feedback on the first day, the SWAT measure was not collected on day 2. The scores for Day 1, Low vs. High workload are graphed below.
The results indicated the main challenges could be classified into nine categories of: lack of explicit experience about RE, intangibility of RE level, choosing production over safety, lack of reporting systems, 'religious beliefs', out-of-date procedures and manuals, poor feedback loop, and economic problems.
"Under conditions where they receive poor feedback or someone important is evaluating their performance, males tend to perform worse, where females don't have that reaction".
News & Media
Unfortunately, all hospitals in Central Java perceived that there was poor feedback from the District TB Officer regarding default cases.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use "poor feedback" without the article "a" since "feedback" is an uncountable noun. For instance, say "The feedback was poor" instead of "It was a poor feedback".
Common error
Avoid using the indefinite article "a" before "feedback". Remember that "feedback" is generally treated as an uncountable noun, similar to "information" or "advice".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase functions as a descriptor of quality regarding feedback. Although grammatically incorrect, the intention is to convey that the feedback received was of low quality or unhelpful. Ludwig AI highlights that using 'a' before 'poor feedback' is not standard English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "a poor feedback" is generally considered grammatically incorrect because "feedback" is an uncountable noun and should not be preceded by the indefinite article "a". According to Ludwig AI, standard usage omits the article, using "poor feedback" instead. To express the same idea correctly, you can use alternatives such as "negative feedback" or "inadequate feedback". While the phrase may appear in various sources, adhering to proper grammar enhances clarity and professionalism in writing.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
negative feedback
Replaces "poor" with "negative" to emphasize the unfavorable nature of the feedback; grammatically sound.
inadequate feedback
Substitutes "poor" with "inadequate" to highlight the insufficient quality or quantity of feedback.
unhelpful feedback
Replaces "poor" with "unhelpful" to underscore the lack of assistance provided by the feedback.
bad feedback
Uses the simpler term "bad" instead of "poor" to indicate low-quality feedback.
deficient feedback
Replaces "poor" with "deficient" indicating that the feedback lacks necessary elements.
substandard feedback
Highlights that the feedback is below an acceptable level.
low-quality feedback
More explicitly describes the feedback as being of "low-quality".
unsatisfactory feedback
Indicates that the feedback did not meet expectations.
unconstructive feedback
Focuses on the lack of positive development or improvement resulting from the feedback.
useless feedback
Emphasizes the complete lack of value or benefit derived from the feedback.
FAQs
How can I properly use "poor feedback" in a sentence?
Since "feedback" is an uncountable noun, it's correct to say "The feedback was poor" or "We received poor feedback". Avoid using the article "a" before "poor feedback".
What are some alternative ways to describe "poor feedback"?
You can use phrases like "negative feedback", "inadequate feedback", or "unhelpful feedback" to convey the same meaning.
Is it grammatically correct to say "a feedback"?
No, "feedback" is generally considered an uncountable noun. Therefore, it's incorrect to use the article "a" before it. You should say "feedback" without the article.
What's the difference between "a poor feedback" and "poor feedback"?
"A poor feedback" is grammatically incorrect. The correct form is "poor feedback", as "feedback" is uncountable. For example, use "The team received poor feedback on their proposal".
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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1.8/5
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Real-world application tested