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Discover LudwigThe phrase "feeds back into" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means that something has a direct influence or impact on something else. For example: "The profits from our sales feed back into research and development, allowing us to create even better products for our customers." In this sentence, "feeds back into" is used to show that the profits have an impact on the company's research and development efforts. Another example: "The information we gather from customer surveys feeds back into our marketing strategy, helping us to better target our audience." Here, "feeds back into" is used to show that the information from customer surveys influences the company's marketing strategy.
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"And all that feeds back into emissions".
That communal spirit feeds back into the political process.
The single-issue approach also feeds back into screening.
After spinning the generator's turbine, the water feeds back into the river downstream.
In keeping with BAC's Scratch philosophy, this insight feeds back into the new rooms (and bathrooms).
Then that feeds back into an anything-goes creativity within the tech companies".
That confidence feeds back into what they are doing in other areas.
It all feeds back into the Zappos brand... we can do well and do good".
It feeds back into BBC Worldwide as well as BBC public service kitty.
Over the next few days, Facebook will absorb it all — everything, even doubt, feeds back into the system.
"The fact that Disney didn't crack down on the millions of YouTube tributes, the fact that it's been played everywhere, feeds back into the phenomenon," Kaufman says.
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