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

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Write the following words or phrases in the correct spot:

human error, regularly, schedule, critical data, rely on, a disaster, and data backup.

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Bob: Hi Maria, have you checked our BLANK procedures recently? If we don't back up BLANK, we could lose important information, right?

Maria: Yes, you're correct. If someone forgets, it could be BLANK. But I think we are pretty solid here. Brian helped us set up a reminder to back up our work daily along with some other tasks.

Bob: Oh, I see. So, you don't need to BLANK your memory. That's clever!

Maria: I agree. But, why did you ask? Did you notice something wrong?

Bob: No. Not really. I was in a meeting where the stakeholders were talking about it and I just wanted to double-check. If we lose BLANK, it could set us back weeks. Is there anything else we can do besides these reminders?

Maria: Besides the daily reminders, we could also set up automatic backups. If we automate the process, there's less chance of BLANK. What do you think?

Bob: I think that's a great idea. If we automate it, we don't have to worry about people forgetting. How can we set it up?

Maria: Brian mentioned we can BLANK automatic backups at the end of each day. If we do that, it should cover most of our bases.

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data backup

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This is a copy of important information stored securely to prevent loss during a system failure or disaster.


regularly

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This means something is done often and at consistent intervals.


a disaster

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This refers to an event causing significant damage or disruption.


rely on

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This phrase means to depend on something or someone for support or help.


critical data

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This refers to important or essential information that is vital for operations.


human error

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This refers to mistakes made by people during a process.


schedule

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To arrange or plan something to happen at a specific time.