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Bolt On

Description:

Bolt on, as a phrasal verb, refers to the action of attaching or adding something extra to an existing object or system, typically in a quick and easy manner. This term is commonly used in industries such as technology, automotive, and manufacturing.

Sample Sentences:

  • The new graphics card was a bolt-on upgrade for my computer.
  • We need to bolt on additional features to the software to meet the customer's requirements.
  • The mechanic bolted on a new exhaust system to enhance the car's performance.
  • They decided to bolt on a solar panel to their existing rooftop to save energy.

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