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Collocation

give feedback

verb + noun verb + noun

Definition

to tell someone what you think about their work or performance, often to help them improve

'give feedback' is a common English collocation. to tell someone what you think about their work or performance, often to help them improve

Visual cue for give feedback

give + feedback (to + someone / on + something)

“After the presentation, the manager gave feedback on what went well and what could be improved.”

Examples

  • Can you _____ feedback on my cover letter?
  • The teacher _____ feedback on our essays the next day.
  • Please _____ feedback to the new intern in a kind way.
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  • We need to _____ feedback on the first draft before Friday.
  • During the review, she _____ feedback on my communication skills.
  • I’ll _____ feedback once I’ve tested the new feature.
  • Our clients often _____ feedback through surveys after delivery.
  • He doesn’t like to _____ feedback in public meetings.
  • If you _____ feedback early, we can fix the issues sooner.