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--description--

This is a review of the entire dialogue you just studied.

--instructions--

Write the following words or phrases in the correct spot:

keep up, across, just, since, yet, already, any, and roll out.

--fillInTheBlank--

--sentence--

Bob: Linda, have you had a chance to review the user feedback BLANK we deployed the update?

Linda: Yes, I've BLANK looked over the responses. We've already seen a significant drop in complaints about the UI issue.

Bob: That's great to hear. Are all updated elements performing well BLANK devices?

Linda: Yes. The navigation bar and footer adjustments have BLANK made a big difference. But we haven't addressed all the minor elements yet.

Bob: I was worried about that. What do we have to deal with now?

Linda: I've compiled a list. We've made progress, but some icons and buttons aren't responding correctly.

James: Have BLANK users specifically mentioned these issues in their feedback?

Linda: Not BLANK, but I anticipate we'll start receiving more detailed reports as more users navigate the updated interface.

Bob: Alright. What's our timeline for these remaining issues?

Linda: I believe we can BLANK another update by next month. We've already started working on the fixes.

Bob: Thanks for staying proactive, Linda. Let's ensure we BLANK this momentum.

--blanks--

since

--feedback--

Shows when the action started and is still important now.


just

--feedback--

Shows the action happened a short time ago.


across

--feedback--

Happening throughout or on all sides.


already

--feedback--

Something has been done sooner than expected.


any

--feedback--

Used in questions to ask if there is one or more of something.


yet

--feedback--

A word that means up to now but expected to happen soon.


roll out

--feedback--

These two words together mean to introduce or launch something new.


keep up

--feedback--

These two words together mean to maintain or continue at the same level.