Question
Which words can replace the imprecise phrase some brake things with domain-specific language?
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some parts that wore out
some parts that wore out
things that stop the car
things that stop the car
the wheel cylinders
the wheel cylinders
some important parts
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Responses
some parts that wore out
some parts that wore out
things that stop the car
things that stop the car
the wheel cylinders
the wheel cylinders
some important parts
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The most precise replacement for "some brake things" in a domain-specific language would be **"things that stop the car."** This phrase clearly indicates components involved in the braking system. However, if you're looking for a more technical term, **"some parts that wore out"** could also fit, as it suggests specific components that have failed over time.
If you want specific parts relevant to braking, **"the wheel cylinders"** would also be appropriate if those are indeed the components in question.
However, since you're looking for the most suitable replacement in a general manner, I would recommend **"things that stop the car."**
If you want specific parts relevant to braking, **"the wheel cylinders"** would also be appropriate if those are indeed the components in question.
However, since you're looking for the most suitable replacement in a general manner, I would recommend **"things that stop the car."**
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