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"feedback indicates" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase when you are trying to draw a conclusion from feedback that you have received. For example, "The customer feedback indicates that the new product is very popular with our target demographic."
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Silva, a former AOL executive, said that some of the site's feedback indicates that fans want an unfiltered entry into the sports they love.
"Clash of the Titans," a $122 million remake of the campy 1981 original, opened in wide release on Friday, and early feedback indicates that Joe and Jane Moviegoer don't really see what all the fuss is about.
The empirical feedback indicates that elicitation synergy is productive during the early stages of building.
Together with the exam results the student feedback indicates enhanced learning outcome.
Moreover, user feedback indicates that abrupt adaptations and instability should be avoided in the application control.
Participant feedback indicates players are split between wanting to run their own business and leaving it to the pros.
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"Extensive consumer research and feedback indicated that the majority of their customers identified with the ad's representation of Christmas," the supermarket said.
"Feedback indicated that a collected Skype call was very clear and the metadata looked complete," the document stated, praising the co-operation between NSA teams and the FBI.
"A lot of the anecdotal feedback indicated that people are ready for things to be done differently than the way CNBC does them".
The feedback indicated various aspects of our program fell short of our customers' expectations and needs.
It provides feedback indicating which parts of the abstract could be improved regarding its structure.
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