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The phrase "thought-provoking feedback" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to feedback that stimulates deep thinking or reflection.
Example: "The thought-provoking feedback I received from my mentor helped me see my project from a new perspective."
Alternatives: "insightful feedback" or "stimulating feedback."
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This ability to provide thought-provoking feedback is one of the best ways to show you're engaged in what the other person has to say, Sacco says.
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A stimulating environment in which supervisors and peers give learners regular feedback and ask thought-provoking questions can, from that point of view, be expected to improve reflection.
However, if being thought-provoking is your preference, then be prepared for the feisty feedback!
Effective mentors ask thought-provoking questions, practice active listening, role model behavior, share experiences through storytelling, and provide objective feedback.
Now this may well be me being a book snob, and I'll take that feedback if it comes, but it didn't feel to me like a thought-provoking or reflection-inducing enough book to merit the recognition.
Thought-provoking stuff.
It's thought-provoking.
Helen Cadbury Poignant, powerful, thought-provoking.
Terrifying, thought-provoking, hilarious.
Her irreverence is infectious and thought-provoking.
"I wanted something thought-provoking".
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