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Minhi
Do you frequently use "input" as a meaning of advice?
For example, "I appreciate your input on this." I'd appreciate other possible expressions.
11 jul. 2015 12:57
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You could also use 'opinion' or 'viewpoint' instead of 'input'.
11 juli 2015
It's very common. I hate it. It's fully accepted. I hate it. Hate, hate, hate. It's almost certainly in the dictionary--yes, ahdictionary.org says "3. Contribution of information or a comment or viewpoint: a discussion with input from all members of the group." I hate it. I would never use it myself, because I hate it. It's a misappropriation of a technical term. Did I mention that I hate it? Because I do. And I don't like "feedback," either.
11 juli 2015
"Input" is usually used either in a professional setting, or in a group of people where there is more than one opinion. A more informal and personal way of saying it would be "viewpoint" or "opinion."
11 juli 2015
"Input" is used in that way often... usually not in a personal way. Maybe in the context of work or a non-personal activity.
11 juli 2015
I actually do. In a professional context, we even have people called Market Advisors who collects Market Inputs !
11 juli 2015
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Minhi
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