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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in your feedback" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to refer to the comments, opinions, or suggestions provided by someone in response to a question, request, or task. Example: "Thank you for your email. We appreciate all of the helpful information included in your feedback."
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I'd be interested in your feedback.
'I'm not interested in your feedback,' he told them.
We're interested in your feedback on this page.
But you should aim for a combination of open and closed questions in your feedback, along with statements.
Both cover a wide swath of API responses, but we plan on continuing to improve them — we're interested in your feedback and requests.
I am interested in your feedback on both the value of the database and your successes (or failures) with full-text searches.
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In the meantime, I'm interested in hearing your feedback and suggestions for future columns.
I may turn some of these thoughts into a column down the road, so I am interested in hearing your feedback.
I am taking in all your feedback so we can turn these ideas into action.
But certainly you don't want to take the circuitous route in relating your feedback to their goal.
In all cases, your feedback is encouraged in the comments field.
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