Practise the standard verbs for following runbooks and keeping them up to date.
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Fill in: 'Engineers ___ the runbook step by step during an outage.'
We 'follow the runbook' — the standard SRE collocation for executing documented steps. 'Read', 'obey' and 'take' are less idiomatic here.
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Fill in: 'We ___ runbooks after every incident so they stay accurate.'
We 'update runbooks' — the standard collocation for keeping documentation current. 'Renew', 'fresh' and 'modernise' aren't idiomatic verbs for this task.
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Fill in: 'A missing runbook can ___ the response during a critical outage.'
We 'delay the response' — the standard collocation for something slowing recovery. 'Slow down time', 'late' and 'lag' are ungrammatical or awkward here.
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Fill in: 'We ___ common failure scenarios in the runbook library.'
We 'document scenarios' — the standard collocation for recording them formally. 'Write up front', 'list out' and 'note up' are awkward or non-standard phrasings.
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Fill in: 'New on-call engineers must ___ the key runbooks before their first shift.'
We 'review runbooks' — the standard collocation for studying them carefully. 'See', 'browse' and 'glance' suggest insufficient attention for on-call readiness.