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Your feedback vs your thoughts

Both 'your feedback' and 'your thoughts' are correct phrases, but they are used in slightly different contexts. 'Your feedback' is commonly used in a more formal or professional setting to request specific comments or opinions on a particular topic. On the other hand, 'your thoughts' is a more general and informal way to ask for someone's opinions or ideas.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 2287 views

Your feedback

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English, especially in professional or formal contexts.

This phrase is used to request specific comments, opinions, or suggestions from someone, often in a professional or formal setting.

Examples:

  • We would appreciate your feedback on the new project proposal.
  • Please provide your feedback on the latest marketing campaign.

Alternatives:

  • your input
  • your opinion
  • your comments
  • your suggestions
  • your review

your thoughts

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English, especially in informal settings.

This phrase is used to ask for someone's general opinions, ideas, or perspectives on a topic in a more informal context.

Examples:

  • What are your thoughts on the new restaurant in town?
  • I'd like to hear your thoughts on the upcoming project.
  • They hijacked your thoughts or something.
  • Enjoy another night alone with your thoughts.
  • The Teller will now scan your thoughts for any criminal intent.
  • Thank you for your thoughts, Mr. Bishop.
  • My friend can hear your thoughts.
  • Let's hear your concerns, your thoughts.
  • Might help you organize your thoughts about her.
  • Pretend your thoughts are like plants.
  • I used to be able to hear your thoughts.
  • I can hear all of your thoughts.
  • I know how difficult it is to read your thoughts.
  • I await your thoughts on a lesser culture.
  • Let your thoughts flow through you until there are none.
  • Djargo, your thoughts are black.
  • I mean, you're alone with your thoughts, so...
  • All alone, with your thoughts.
  • Control your thoughts, control your anger.
  • With all your thoughts and desires.
  • You should find a quiet place to gather your thoughts.
  • I'm sure you'd like some time alone with your thoughts.

Alternatives:

  • your opinion
  • your perspective
  • what do you think
  • what's on your mind
  • how do you feel

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