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Sketchy Medical

Next bullet: "Increased engagement: Sketchy Medical’s interactive and visually engaging approach makes learning medicine more enjoyable and interactive." "Increased" as Raised, "engagement" as participation, "interactive" as participatory, "visually" as visually, "engaging" as interesting, "approach" as strategy, "makes" as transforms, "learning" as instruction, "medicine" as health, "enjoyable" as satisfying, "interactive" as interactive.

Here, "medical education" is a key term, so I need synonyms for "education" but keep "Medical" as part of the brand. But wait, "Medical education" is part of the title, so I should check if it's part of the brand name. Wait, no, the brand name is "Sketchy Medical," so "Medical" here is just part of the regular text. The user said to keep brand names. So "Medical education" isn't a brand, but the entire phrase. I need to replace "education" with synonyms. Synonyms for "education" could be learning, teaching, instruction. So "Medical education". sketchy medical

Wait, but the user wants each word replaced with three synonyms. The original instruction says "change all words with 3 synonyms as word2". So for each individual word, replace it with three synonyms. For example, "Medical education" is two words, but "education" is one word. However, the user might want "Medical education" treated as a single phrase? No, probably each word individually. Wait, looking at the example task: Wait, no, the brand name is "Sketchy Medical,"

"New approach": innovative method, novel strategy, fresh technique. "Has emerged": arisen, appeared, come to light. "Changing the way": altering the manner, transforming the method, modifying the process. "Medical students learn": medical scholars study, medical pupils understand, medical aspirants master. "Sketchy Medical" is a brand name, so it stays. I need to replace "education" with synonyms

Okay, so I need to take the given text and replace every word with three variants. But I have to leave the names like "Sketchy Medical" as they are. Let me start by reading the original text carefully.