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This is from the HSK6 Standard Course textbook (下册, chapter 21, page 4; photo of original; OCR via Yandex):

消费者加入设计队伍,是未来商店着重推荐的服务,譬如,你想买衣服,可是你觉得市场上的几款都不太满意,那就参与设计吧。你登录到虚拟设计室,进入设计过程,对颜色、外观等设计内容进行投票,这样设计出来的衣服保管你满意。

I feel the part I highlighted in bold is ungrammatical because of sentences like this:

你觉得我不满意。 (You think/feel I'm not satisfied.)

so I'd expect

A + 觉得 + B + 不满意。

to mean "A thinks B is unsatisfied" rather than "A is unsatisfied with B". If I were writing the sentence, I'd write:

市场上的几款都不太满意。

Maybe I'm missing something though (e.g., sometimes language can be used flexibly), so...

Question: Is 你觉得市场上的几款都不太满意 ungrammatical?

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  • You cannot arbitrarily leave out 可是, "but", and the sentence must be read as following on from the whole of the previous parts. Commented Apr 14 at 3:08

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Both sentences "你觉得市场上的几款都不太满意" and "你对市场上的几款都不太满意" are correct and mean the same.

"你觉得市场上的几款都不太满意" - A thinks (feels) that A (himself or herself) is unsatisfied with B". The Chinese sentence omitted the subject of the clause. 你觉得(你对)市场上的几款都不太满意.

你对市场上的几款都不太满意 - A is unsatisfied with B.

Another example:

我觉得不想吃饭 - I feel that I do not want to eat.

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Your feeling is correct.

The right sentence would be 你对市场上的几款都不太满意 or 你觉得市场上的几款都不太令人满意

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Is 你觉得市场上的几款都不太满意 ungrammatical?

either 觉得 should be replaced by 对 --> "你对市场上的几款都不太满意" (it would make it a word choice error)

or the sentence omitted a subject.

Define the subject would make the sentence more clear

Example:

你觉得市场上的几款都不太[讓人]满意

你觉得市场上的几款都不太满[]意

你觉得市场上的几款都不太满[消費者]意

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你觉得市场上的几款都不太满意

I think the verb "觉得" shall be followed with a phrase (不太满意) that describes it rather than a noun phrase (市场上的几款):

  • 你對市场上的几款都覺得"不太满意" - You feel unsatisfied with all the models on the market.

觉得"我不满意",... (You think/feel I'm not satisfied.)

  • Here, "我不满意" is the phrase that describes 觉得(feel).

你对市场上的几款都(覺得/感到)不太满意。

This is a good substitution for the original sentence. However, it would be a more complete sentence with the words in parentheses not omitted.

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