Practise the standard verbs for requesting and confirming on-call swaps.
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Fill in: 'We ___ a pager rotation swap through the on-call tool, rather than a side deal nobody else on the team's actually aware of.'
We 'request a swap' — the standard, simple collocation for asking to trade an on-call shift through a tracked tool. The other options are less idiomatic here.
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Fill in: 'An unconfirmed swap left unrecorded can ___ an incident routed to an engineer nobody's actually on call that night.'
We say an unrecorded swap will 'leave' an incident misrouted — the standard, natural collocation for the resulting confusion. The other options aren't idiomatic here.
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Fill in: 'We ___ every swap with the receiving engineer before the shift starts, rather than an assumption nobody's actually verified.'
We 'confirm a swap' — the standard, simple collocation for double-checking a shift trade with the other engineer. The other options are less idiomatic here.
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Fill in: 'We ___ the on-call schedule immediately after a swap, rather than a roster nobody's actually kept accurate.'
We 'update a schedule' — the standard, simple collocation for reflecting a shift swap in the roster. The other options are less idiomatic here.
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Fill in: 'We ___ swap frequency per engineer over the quarter, rather than a rotation nobody's actually rebalanced.'
We 'track frequency' — the standard, simple collocation for monitoring how often engineers swap on-call shifts. The other options aren't idiomatic here.