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Both are correct, with slightly different meanings. In "feedback is welcome," which is the most common usage, welcome is an adjective describing feedback. In "feedback is welcomed," welcomed is a passive participle referring to the manner in which feedback is received. As an example of the latter : Feedback is welcomed warmly.

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Both are correct, but "feedback is welcome" is more commonly used in contemporary English.

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