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The phrase "offer some feedback" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when requesting or providing opinions or evaluations about someone's work or performance.
Example: "After reviewing the project, I would appreciate it if you could offer some feedback on my presentation."
Alternatives: "provide some input" or "give some comments."
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Knowing this, I purposely take a deep breath, decompress and then positively offer some feedback on creating efficiency from the standpoint of making my employee's life easier.
Another option would be to mention the content, offer some feedback, and then link back to the site.
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But on Thursday, outside City Hall, a coalition of community groups and civil liberties advocates offered some feedback: hell no.
Some of the syntactical turns were so memorable and smartly executed that I was keen to offer some radical feedback, feedback that I hope will be useful to everyone who submitted their work.
The next generation of bionics will try to overcome these problems and offer some sensory feedback to the user.
Some journals consider pre-submission enquiries, where the editor may be willing to offer some preliminary feedback on whether your study might be of interest to the journal.
Politely share what they did well in the interview and offer some constructive feedback and the rationale as to why you went with a different person.
I won't go on and on, but I'm a 15 year software veteran and a partner in a music label so I felt compelled to offer some honest feedback to you and to other tech entrepreneurs out there that are pitching their new product or service.
Friends and even family members can offer some helpful feedback on your creative content.
Cerevo's Taclim are yet another attempt to take the problem of VR mobility – and offer some cool haptic feedback and high kicking action in the process.
Snowden also offered some product feedback for Dorsey — he'd like to be able to edit tweets.
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