Wait, the user might mean each sentence should have three options for the words that need replacement. Let me check the example from the previous interaction. In the prior example, they took the phrases and replaced key words with three synonyms each. For instance, "project management features" became project coordination tools .
Wait, the user's instruction is to Alter all words with 3 synonyms in format opt1, keeping brand names. So each word that's not a brand name should have three synonyms. But the example from before grouped phrases. Maybe the user wants each key noun or verb to be replaced with three options. For example, "Personalize the software’s interface to suit your preferences." The key words are "Personalize," "suit," and "preferences." So replace each with three options: tailor for "Personalize", align with for "suit", and needs for "preferences". Willar Programmer Software For Windows 10
"Support for Multiple Languages: The software supports a wide range of programming languages, including C, C++, Java, Python, and more." "Support for Multiple Languages" becomes "Multilingual Compatibility", "Language Diversity", or "Code Variety". "Supports a wide range of programming languages" could be "accommodates diverse coding languages", "covers extensive language types", or "includes various syntax types". "C, C++, Java, Python, and more" stays as is since they're proper nouns. Wait, the user might mean each sentence should