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Discover Ludwig"get any feedback" is correct and usable in written English.
You would typically use this phrase to ask for opinions or reviews from someone, such as: "I would love to get any feedback you have on my work."
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Get any feedback from players?
Did you get any feedback from disgruntled winemakers?
Neither did he get any feedback about his driving.
"Whereas, it's rare we get any feedback about" whom we told.
You can try asking peers for feedback on these areas if you can't get any feedback from your boss.
Q. Get any feedback from players? A. When a player is on a bye week or playing Monday night, at Sunday at 1 o'clock they're watching the games.
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Have you gotten any feedback from Obama about your photos?
Regarding the Cherokee name, he added: "We just haven't gotten any feedback that was disparaging".
They're so used to not getting any feedback that when they get it, it's this huge deal.
Sometimes you'll hit people between the eyes and then you'll see that they didn't think they got any feedback.
But Jon Spooner, public relations manager for Athena Communities, which has eight assisted living and continuing care complexes in Connecticut, out of about 55 statewide, said, "We have many active adults needing no assistance and we haven't gotten any feedback on people feeling uncomfortable about being with others who are less active".
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