Finally, I'll format the response exactly as the user requested, with each word replaced by three options in the opt3 format. Let's start with the first sentence and proceed step by step.
- Protect: shield, defend, preserve - Sensitive: confidential, private, delicate - Data: information, records, details - Safeguard: secure, preserve, guard - Personal: individual, private, own - Confidential: secret, restricted, private - Unauthorized: unapproved, illicit, improper - Access: entry, use, utilization Sas Secure Tomorrow Pc
Therefore, in the text provided by the user for rewriting, any proper nouns like "SAS Secure Tomorrow PC" should remain as-is, and only the rest of the words should have their synonyms. For example, "Ensure that your operating system..." — "Ensure" is a regular word and should be replaced with Guarantee, but "operating system" is part of the technical term and should not be changed. Wait, but "operating system" is a technical term, not a brand. So in this context, "operating system" is not a brand but a common term. Wait, but the instruction is to skip brands and names, not technical terms. So "operating system" is a common term and should be replaced with synonyms if possible. Finally, I'll format the response exactly as the
Each of these replacements needs to be checked for grammatical correctness. For example, "ensure that your system meets" could be "verify that your system satisfies". For example, "Ensure that your operating system
After going through each part, I'll double-check that all proper nouns remain unchanged and that the alternatives fit grammatically. It's a bit tedious, but breaking it down sentence by sentence should help. Also, ensuring that the alternatives maintain the original meaning is crucial, even if they're synonyms. If an alternative doesn't fit the context, I'll need to adjust accordingly.