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So, each word except brand names should be replaced with three synonyms in the c format. However, some words might be repeated across the text. For example, "improved" appears multiple times. Should each occurrence be replaced with different synonyms, or the same? The user says "every word", so each instance should be replaced. But if the same word appears multiple times, should the synonyms be different each time? The user didn't specify, but to be safe, I'll replace each instance with three new synonyms.

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I need to ensure that each word is replaced with three synonyms where possible. Words like "including" can be replaced with "encompassing", "incorporating", "comprising". Prepositions like "with" could be "accompanied by", "coupled with", "paired with". However, some words might not have three obvious synonyms, so I need to approximate or use similar phrasing. So, each word except brand names should be

Looking at the sample input and output, the original text is a review of a Windows 11 edition. The first sentence is about operating systems evolving. The first word "Windows" is a brand name and should remain unchanged. "11" is also part of the brand, so that's okay too. The version number "24H2.2894 16in1 en-US x64 - Integral Edition" has to be left as is because parts like "16in1," "en-US," and "x64" are specific to the product, and "Integral Edition" is the edition name. Should each occurrence be replaced with different synonyms,

Potential pitfalls: making sure not to miss any brand elements. For instance, in "16-in-1 edition," the hyphens are part of the technical term, so keeping "16-in-1" as is. Also, ensuring that the synonyms make sense in context. Sometimes, synonyms might not fit the grammatical structure, so I need to be careful. For example, replacing "includes" with "incorporates," "contains," "features" – all are suitable. But if the word is a noun, the synonyms must also be nouns.

Another part is "releases regularly." Replace "releases" with "issues," "publishes," etc. "Regularly" can become "frequently," "consistently," "periodically." But need to ensure they all fit grammatically.