Collocation
get feedback
Definition
to receive comments, opinions, or suggestions about your work, idea, or performance
'get feedback' is a common English collocation. to receive comments, opinions, or suggestions about your work, idea, or performance
get + feedback (on/from + something/someone)
“Before we launch, we need to get feedback from a few customers.”
Examples
- After the presentation, I wanted to _____ feedback from the audience.
- We should _____ feedback on the first draft before making changes.
- She _____ feedback from her manager during the review.
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- If you want to improve quickly, _____ feedback from someone more experienced.
- The designer _____ feedback from users to refine the interface.
- We _____ feedback from five testers, and most of it was positive.
- Before submitting your essay, try to _____ feedback from a classmate.
- It can be uncomfortable to _____ feedback, but it helps you grow.
- The team struggled to _____ feedback from customers who had already stopped using the app.
More verb + nouns
- make progress to improve or move forward toward a goal over time
- make money to earn money; to generate a profit or income
- make a request to ask formally for something, especially through an official process
- do business to conduct commercial activity; to buy, sell, or work with another company professionally
- do exercise to do physical activity to improve health or fitness