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"invite feedback" vs "invite to feedback"

Both phrases are not commonly used in English. The correct and more natural way to phrase this would be "invite feedback."

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 715 views

"invite feedback"

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that someone is asking for feedback or opinions from others.

Examples:

  • We would like to invite feedback from our customers on our new product.
  • The manager invited feedback from the team on the proposed changes.
  • Feel free to invite feedback from your colleagues on the presentation.
  • The company regularly invites feedback from employees to improve work processes.
  • As a teacher, I always invite feedback from my students to enhance my teaching methods.
  • To ensure the accuracy of this list, the Commission invites feedback from Member States and other relevant stakeholders by 31 March 2009.
  • He says, "invite Christian missionaries to teach you."
  • So I said to my assistant, "Invite the other women permanent representatives."
  • (More cheering) Just so I'm clear: this is an "invite only", secret warrant, being held in a bar?
  • "Invites the Commission to submit a formal revised proposal of the Interinstitutional Agreement which would incorporate its proposals on reserves and flexibility and other qualitative points..."
  • As to the external dimension of the Lisbon strategy, Europe must "invite others to share our values" and to agree standards on the economy, environment and social systems.
  • "When you give a feast," invite the poor, the crippled, the lame, the blind, "and you will be blessed."

"invite to feedback"

This phrase is not correct in English. The preposition "to" is not needed in this context.

  • According to feedback, the EU's emissions trading system distorts energy markets and disrupts national climate strategies, as well as unnecessarily raising the price of electricity.
  • Consideration will be given to feedback mechanisms and abrupt changes (e.g. ocean circulation), and to impacts on biodiversity and ecosystems.
  • He says, "invite Christian missionaries to teach you."
  • So I said to my assistant, "Invite the other women permanent representatives."
  • Stability questions always are related to feedback loops in a system, especially through one or several controllers of one or several electrical subsystems.
  • A 'Fuel trim' refers to feedback adjustments to the base fuel schedule.
  • An invite to the wedding was communicated.
  • She gave me a standing invite to this place.
  • But you scored the kid an invite to the party.
  • That membership has got me invites to many a shindig.
  • Just don't forget my invite to the wedding.
  • You just turned down an invite to a Tim Chegley party.
  • Then I'd invite to dinner... you and your boyfriend.
  • It's an invite to ojala for my birthday.
  • Never miss an invite to the old place.
  • Let me invite to dinner and you show it.
  • Mr Jakovic wanted me to extend an invite to his fundraising party.
  • I also managed to wrangle an invite to his study group.
  • One invite to dinner and it's done.
  • This is the troupe Boss Sobei invites to Minowa every year.

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