Practise the standard verbs for distributing traffic and rolling out region by region.
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Fill in: 'We ___ traffic across regions to reduce latency for users.'
We 'distribute traffic' — the standard infrastructure collocation for routing load. 'Spread', 'share' and 'hand' are vaguer and less idiomatic here.
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Fill in: 'Releases ___ region by region to limit blast radius.'
We 'roll out' region by region — the standard deployment phrasal verb. 'Spill out', 'spread out' and 'flow out' aren't idiomatic for staged releases.
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Fill in: 'We ___ data residency requirements before deploying to a new region.'
We 'verify requirements' — the standard collocation for confirming compliance needs. 'Prove', 'confirm up' and 'check off' are awkward or non-standard here.
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Fill in: 'If one region fails, traffic should ___ over automatically.'
We 'fail over' — the standard resilience phrasal verb for automatic region switching. 'Break', 'fall' and 'drop' don't form the idiomatic term here.
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Fill in: 'We ___ configuration drift between regional deployments.'
We 'monitor drift' — the standard collocation for tracking configuration divergence. 'Watch', 'see' and 'mind' are weaker and less idiomatic here.