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The phrase "feedback me" is not considered grammatically correct in written English
It is informal and colloquial, and would not be used in formal or professional writing. Instead, the correct phrase would be "give me feedback" or "provide me with feedback." Example: "Could you please give me feedback on my presentation before the meeting tomorrow?"
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We have a rough rule of thumb – if there's a team member I've had a conversation five or more times in about the span of a month (and that includes other people coming and giving feedback, me having discussions on what to do for them with co-founders, etc), we know we have a serious problem.
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I give them the opportunity to give me feedback, tell me what worries them, what they are thinking about, what part of the strategy they think is risky.
"Barack would go to people one by one and say, 'Here's my book, I want you to read it, give me feedback.' For me, as a publisher, he wanted me to write about it.
The essential difference between writer and imagined reader splits open the "by me, for me" feedback loop that caught me in that second novel, and instead prioritizes the reader's experience over the author's own nagging grandiosity.
As we were making our way out, a black woman who had given us much feedback pulled me aside while my co-presenters headed off.
The fact that he takes the time to give me feedback along the way shows me he cares about me, my work, and wants me to succeed.
He's been a mentor to me, always willing to give me feedback on my writing, as well as a dear friend.
The more you give me, the more you'll hear me feedback and at that point don't stop because it'll go higher and higher".
The participants' frustration with this lack of expert feedback was evident in their comments: "I have never had a staff give me feedback at the bedside even if they are watching me".
"I can trust these people to get me promoted, and they are in New York, and they can give me feedback".
Why won't companies give me feedback on my job applications?
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