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Home › Exercises › Collocations › Architecture Decision Collocations

Architecture Decision Collocations

Practice the natural English collocations used when discussing, writing, and reviewing architectural decisions.

Architecture Decision Verbs

make/document/revisit/adopt/reject a decision — verb-noun collocations for ADR language.

Trade-Off Collocations

accept/acknowledge/document/weigh a trade-off — the language of architectural trade-offs.

Architecture Adjective-Noun Pairs

greenfield, brownfield, stateless, idempotent, event-driven — adjective-noun pairs in architecture discussion.

Design Review Collocations

flag a concern, block a decision, propose an alternative — collocations for design review discussions.

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