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But the user might prefer more accurate synonyms. Let's adjust each term accordingly.

I need to make sure not to touch proper nouns like "IC Dhingra" or "Indian Economy" in any part. Also, check each term to see if it's a common noun before replacing. For example, "PDF" is a proper noun? No, it's an acronym, but in this context, it's a file type, so it's a common noun. But in the original text, the user says to skip proper nouns, so "PDF" is okay to replace. Wait, "PDF" is an abbreviation for Portable Document Format. It's a specific format name, so maybe it's a proper noun? Hmm. But in the context of the sentence, it's referring to the file type. I think the user might consider "PDF" as a common noun here. Let me leave it as is since it's part of the tip's title. Wait, the instruction says to update each term with synonyms, but "PDF" is a specific format. So maybe not replace it. Let me double-check the user's instruction. They said "each term with 3 synonyms", but "PDF" is a term here. The user might want to replace "PDF" with synonyms, but "PDF" is an acronym. However, in the context of the sentence, "PDF" is used as a file type, so synonyms would be like "electronic document|portable file|digital copy". Wait, but those aren't exact synonyms. Maybe the user expects "PDF" to remain as is, but the instruction says to replace each term. Hmm, tricky. Maybe the user wants "PDF" to stay. I'll check the original sentence again: "download the PDF". Since "PDF" is the file format, maybe replace it with terms like "digital files|electronic versions|portable documents". But I need to be cautious. Let me proceed as instructed, replacing terms unless they are proper nouns. Since "PDF" is a file type, not a proper noun, but a common noun, so replace it. However, in the original instruction, the user might not want to replace technical terms. Wait, the user wrote "update each term with 3 synonyms as word1. Skip proper nouns." So, if "PDF" is not a proper noun, then replace it. But I'm not sure. Let me check online if "PDF" is considered a proper noun. According to some sources, "PDF" is an acronym and is a proper noun when referring to the specific format. Therefore, I should skip it. But in the original text, the user wrote "PDF" in lowercase in the first part? No, in the example, it's capitalized. Wait, in the given text: "Verify Authenticity: Ensure that you download the PDF..." So "PDF" is in capitals. Since it's an acronym, it's considered a proper noun. Therefore, I should skip replacing "PDF". Let me correct that. So in the "Verify Authenticity" tip, "PDF" remains as is. Similarly, other terms like "e-books" can be replaced. Ic Dhingra Indian Economy Pdf

In the "Importance of..." section, "digitized format" could be Online Format. Terms like "portability" might become Mobility. But the user might prefer more accurate synonyms

First, I'll need to go through each key term and find three suitable synonyms. For example, "Comprehensive Coverage" might become Detailed Coverage. I have to make sure that the synonyms are accurate and fit the context. Also, proper nouns like "IC Dhingra" and exam names like "UGC NET" should remain unchanged. Also, check each term to see if it's

Wait, in the example, they rephrased "Comprehensive Coverage" as Core Elements. So they split the phrase into two words and rephrased each. So for the user's text, phrases like "Cost-Effective:" would stay as is, but the words after would be rephrased.

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