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"Input"
Please give me examples of using "input" as verb. Is it correct to say:
I sent you a design proposal, please give me you input in return by email.
Thank you.
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Re: "Input"

Originally Posted by
yellowribbon
Please give me examples of using "input" as verb. Is it correct to say:
I sent you a design proposal, please give me you input in return by email.
Thank you.
I sent you a design proposal, please give me your input in return by email.
In your sentence 'input' is not a verb, it's a noun.
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Re: "Input"

Originally Posted by
yellowribbon
Please give me examples of using "input" as verb. Is it correct to say:
I sent you a design proposal, please give me you input in return by email.
Thank you.
I don't often hear "input" as a verb, but here are some examples that turn up in a Google search: input.
I would say your example sentence is correct. The noun "input" is commonly used in that way. However, it's listed as a usage problem in the dictionary. I would read the usage note here: input - usage note.
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