Practise the standard verbs for designing a hybrid work schedule that works.
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Fill in: 'We ___ a hybrid work schedule that fits the team's actual collaboration needs, rather than a rigid mandate copied from another company.'
We 'design a schedule' — the standard, simple collocation for building a hybrid arrangement around real needs. The other options are less idiomatic here.
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Fill in: 'Setting a hybrid policy with no real enforcement can ___ office days effectively optional despite what the policy actually says.'
We say unenforced policy will 'leave' office days effectively optional — the standard, natural collocation for the resulting gap. The other options aren't idiomatic here.
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Fill in: 'We ___ required in-office days clearly on the calendar, rather than a vague 'a few days a week' nobody can actually plan around.'
We 'specify days' — the standard, simple collocation for stating required office days precisely. The other options are less idiomatic here.
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Fill in: 'We ___ badge-swipe data against the stated schedule occasionally, rather than assuming compliance without ever actually checking.'
We 'check data' — the standard, simple collocation for confirming compliance with a hybrid schedule. The other options are less idiomatic here.
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Fill in: 'We ___ the hybrid arrangement every six months against how well it's actually working, rather than treating it as a permanent, unquestioned fixture.'
We 'review an arrangement' — the standard, simple collocation for periodically reassessing a hybrid schedule. The other options aren't idiomatic here.