Master the collocations for driving adoption, onboarding teams, gathering feedback, and tracking usage.
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The developer platform team ran a quarterly campaign to ___ adoption of the internal CI/CD tooling.
Drive adoption is the standard product and platform collocation for actively working to increase usage. 'Increase along' and 'boost out' are informal. 'Push around' has a negative connotation.
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The platform team ran workshops to ___ five new engineering squads onto the observability stack.
Onboard teams is the standard platform and developer experience collocation for bringing new groups of users onto a product or platform. 'Integrate along' and 'bring in' are informal. 'Set up around' is too vague.
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After each release, the team would ___ feedback from users through surveys and interviews.
Gather feedback is the standard product and UX collocation for collecting user input in a structured way. 'Collect along' is less idiomatic. 'Capture around' and 'get out' are informal.
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The product analytics team used dashboards to ___ usage of each platform feature.
Track usage is the standard product analytics collocation for observing how users interact with platform features. 'Monitor along' and 'measure out' are acceptable but 'track usage' is the most natural phrasing. 'Watch around' is informal.
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Based on user feedback, the platform team prioritised work to ___ the developer experience.
Improve experience (or 'improve the developer experience') is the standard product collocation for making a platform better for its users. 'Enhance along' and 'upgrade around' are informal. 'Better out' is not a valid phrase.