Practice essential collocations for API monetisation in IT and software development.
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The product team decided to ___ usage by charging customers for the number of API calls they made each month.
Meter usage is the standard API monetisation collocation for measuring consumption in order to bill for it. 'Count along' and 'track around' are informal. 'Log out' has a different meaning and does not fit this context.
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The business team worked to ___ revenue from the public API by introducing premium feature tiers.
Generate revenue is the standard business collocation for producing income from a product or service. 'Make along' and 'earn around' are informal. 'Bring out' does not convey the act of producing revenue.
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The platform team configured gateways to ___ rate limits that protected the service and differentiated paid plans.
Enforce rate limits is the standard API management collocation for technically restricting how often a client may call an endpoint. 'Apply along' and 'set around' are informal. 'Put out' has a different meaning and does not fit this context.
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The pricing team had to ___ tiers carefully so that each plan offered clear value at its price point.
Structure tiers is the standard pricing and monetisation collocation for designing the arrangement of plans and their boundaries. 'Set along' and 'build around' are informal. 'Lay out' is close but structuring implies deliberate design of the tier system.
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The growth team analysed the funnel to ___ free users to paid subscriptions over time.
Convert users is the standard growth and monetisation collocation for turning prospects or free users into paying customers. 'Change along' and 'move around' are informal. 'Turn out' has a different meaning and does not fit this context.