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Wait, the user didn't mention anything about technical terms, just to keep brand names. So GIS is a term, but since it's a technical term, maybe it's fine to replace. Let me check the example the user provided earlier. In the previous example, they had words like "reliable" being replaced with alternatives. However, in this new query, the user might expect more varied replacements.
Also, some words might have synonyms that are better suited. For example, "powerful" could be replaced with "versatile", "capable", or "efficient". mapsettoolkit-v1.77.zip download
Alternatively, maybe the user wants to keep all technical terms and only replace the non-technical words. However, since the instruction doesn't specify, I have to follow the instruction as given: replace each word with three options, keeping only brand names. Therefore, I will proceed to replace each word except the brand name with three options. Wait, the user didn't mention anything about technical
- comes -> reaches - with -> along with - a -> each - variety -> selection - of -> among - features -> functions - that -> which - make -> create - it -> this - a -> a - powerful -> potent - tool -> instrument - for -> as - working -> functioning - with -> combined with - maps -> geographical representations - and -> and - geographic -> spatial - data -> information In the previous example, they had words like
This is a potential problem. To resolve, perhaps the user expects only content words to be replaced, not technical terms, but the instruction is not explicit. Given the lack of clarity, perhaps I should replace each word except brand names with three options, even if it affects technical terms.