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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a stack of feedback" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a large amount of feedback or comments received, often in a professional or academic context.
Example: "After the presentation, I received a stack of feedback from my colleagues, which I will review before making any changes."
Alternatives: "a pile of feedback" or "a collection of feedback".
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I still shudder when I pick up a stack of feedback sheets after a speaking engagement, or when I submit an article to an editor and don't get an "atta boy" an hour or two later!
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At the end of the process you should be armed with a stack of papers and various types of feedback.
"We've had a lot of feedback about that.
We get a lot of feedback on performance".
She receives a lot of feedback from her countrymen.
"I don't get a lot of feedback and guidance.
"You tend to get a lot of feedback and support".
He's taking a lot of feedback.
–A stack of blank CDs ($11).
Inside is a stack of papers.
Ah yes, a stack of lonely nights.
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