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I need to be cautious with prepositions like "as well as", "in addition to" etc. They should also be replaced.

I need to ensure that the synonyms are grammatically correct in the context. For example, "log in" becomes sign in, which all make sense here. Also, consistency in tenses and parts of speech is important. If a word is a verb, the synonyms should be verbs; if it's an adjective, synonyms should be adjectives, etc.

"device" → equipment, "installation" → execution, "process" → procedure, "may vary" → may vary facebook messenger java application download

Wait, maybe the user is providing an example of the format they want, not the actual text. Let me check the user's message again. The text provided is:

Q: Is the Facebook Messenger Java application free to download? A: Yes, the Facebook Messenger Java application is free to download. Q: Is the Facebook Messenger Java application compatible with my device? A: Check I need to be cautious with prepositions like

Another example: "Open a web browser" becomes Open a online interface. Here, "web browser" is a common term, so it can be replaced with synonyms.

Text provided by user is a paragraph and FAQs about Facebook Messenger Java app. No a in the text as presented. So perhaps the user intended for the assistant to replace certain terms in the text with three variations. For example, if the text had "Java application" and that was in Android format, the assistant would generate three versions. But in the given text, there's no such placeholder. For example, "log in" becomes sign in, which

Let me proceed carefully. For each word in the text, check if it's part of a proper noun. If not, find three synonyms. If it's a proper noun, leave it. For example, "Facebook Messenger Java application" is part of the name, so all words there stay. "Series 40" and "Series 60" are part of product names, so they shouldn't be replaced. "Android (with Java support)" – Android is a proper noun, but "Java" is part of the technical description. Wait, "Android" is a proper noun, but the rest like "with Java support" are descriptors. So "with Java support" can be modified, but "Java" in "Java application" is part of the proper noun.