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Discover Ludwig"hear feedback" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to listen and receive information or opinions from others about a topic. Example: "As a company, we value our customers' opinions and regularly conduct surveys to hear feedback on our products and services."
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"I love to hear feedback from those people".
"To get up there and hear feedback from the audience, I'm too vulnerable.
Have you ever met a leader who doesn't say, "I want to hear feedback openly.
Work to hear feedback as well-meant advice, not as an indictment.
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Perhaps she doesn't want to hear feedback about her communication style or a certain high-pressure initiative.
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How good are you at hearing feedback?
"We feel comfortable having heard feedback from people directly involved with the athletes".
The bill's Senate sponsor, José M. Serrano, said he withdrew support after hearing feedback from cultural institutions.
Mr. Marx said he decided more volumes needed to stay on site after hearing feedback from staff members and a committee of scholars over the last several months.
Be open to hearing feedback from your team too.
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