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The phrase "abrupt reboots" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe sudden or unexpected restarts of a system, device, or application, often in a technical context.
Example: "The software experienced several abrupt reboots, causing frustration among users who were in the middle of important tasks."
Alternatives: "sudden reboots" or "unexpected reboots".
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Freezes, abrupt reboots, nonresponsive controls, cosmetic glitches.
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Civilization reboots.
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Very abrupt," she says.
"It was very abrupt.
He was very abrupt.
Abrupt changes can be risky.
Reboots live to disappoint.
Abrupt changes in air pressure.
Moreover, the new reboots have rebooted practical effects.
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