Collocations

Observability Collocations

Choose an exercise to practise observability collocations commonly used in software engineering.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What collocations does the "Observability Collocations" category cover?

Observability Collocations groups 3 interactive exercises on the verb-noun and adjective-noun pairings IT professionals use in this area — the word combinations that sound natural to a native speaker but are easy to get wrong.

What is a "collocation" and why does it matter for IT English?

A collocation is a pair of words that are habitually used together — like "raise a ticket" or "push a commit" — where a technically-correct synonym ("lift a ticket") would sound wrong to a native speaker. Learning the standard pairings makes your spoken and written English sound natural in technical contexts.

Are these exercises free to use?

Yes. Every collocation exercise on CoderSlingo, including everything in this category, is free with no account, sign-up, or paywall.