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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are any feedback" is not correct in English.
It should be "is there any feedback." You can use the corrected phrase when inquiring about comments or suggestions regarding a specific topic or work.
Example: "After the presentation, I would like to know if there is any feedback from the audience."
Alternatives: "any comments" or "any suggestions".
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Researchers could also explore if there are any feedback loops when task and social interdependence are misaligned.
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It's like you give information on something to others doing an audit, but then maybe there's not been any feedback as to whether it made a difference.
Visit online blogs and user-recommendation sites to see if there is any feedback from people who have experienced palm therapy and/or reflexology treatments.
How valuable that algorithmic feedback will turn out to be is unclear, although any feedback is probably better than none.
I don't know if there's been any negative feedback around it since I didn't organize the thing, but the media seems to have been positive! .
Once you have received feedback from your circle of trust, you can start to evaluate what they have said they liked and what they felt didn't work, and see if there are any patterns in the feedback.
I have not been given any feedback or a report on how much CHF was collected and what has been done with the collected money".
Listeners in the final group (NF) received no feedback; they were informed prior to the first training block that they would not be receiving any feedback for that part of the session.
Because I live pretty far from downtown and because, when I started this experiment, there was little to no actual food available via Flashfood there aren't any Feedback-participating restaurants anywhere near me.
Was there any feedback from that?
Dr Aled Jones, the Director of the Global Sustainability Institute, told Insurge Intelligence: "We ran the model forward to the year 2040, along a business-as-usual trajectory based on 'do-nothing' trends — that is, without any feedback loops that would change the underlying trend.
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