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The phrase "level of feedback" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a qualitative assessment of the information that someone has received in response to their work. For example, "Based on the level of feedback she received, she was able to identify and address areas for improvement."
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It's a really high level of feedback.
Further, this study found that with complex cases, a lower level of feedback was helpful and with non-complex cases, a higher level of feedback was helpful.
If you are in the sim trying to give feedback on a car you've never driven before, it's not the same level of feedback.
And that will inevitably include some information or some level of feedback as to what you were not doing well in the first place.
MIT is currently the only campus that provides such a high level of feedback and sense of community to prospective students through blogs.
We had an unprecedented level of feedback on our social media channels when we asked people to tell us what they thought about chuggers and the tactics they employ.
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The consumers provide three levels of feedback.
The logic underlying this result is particularly compelling because both kinases function in the same signalling pathway with multiple levels of feedback.
Experiment 2 also demonstrated that low levels of engine noise feedback (no feedback and 70 dB(A)) were associated with increases in driving speed, and driving violations relative to higher levels of feedback (75 dB(A) and 80 dB(A)).
Two studies are presented: the first compared the effects of two different levels of feedback (1 and 3) on self-regulation of learning in university students.
Two studies investigated the effects on students' perceptions (Study 1) and learning and motivation (Study 2) of different levels of feedback in mathematical problems.
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