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The text is about Adobe Illustrator CS6. Let's see: the first sentence mentions "tips and tricks". The user's example replaces "tips" with ideas. Perhaps in their actual request, the user wants to replace other words in the provided text with their synonyms in c format, similar to how "tips" was replaced.
I also need to check that the replacements don't include any other brand names. For example, "USB drive" is okay since it's a general term, while "cloud storage" is a concept. Adobe.Illustrator.Portable.CS6-PortableApps.comFormat
Replace "high-quality" with top-notch, "fast and reliable" with secure, "smooth" with seamless The text is about Adobe Illustrator CS6
But in the user's instruction, they say "replace all words with 3 synonyms formatted v3. Keep names intact." So for each word that's not part of a name, replace it with three synonyms, even if the original word is part of a list or has synonyms. So "calligraphic" becomes calligraphic, but in the example, the user shows "calligraphic" as part of the list, so maybe they want each individual word in the list to be replaced. However, in the example given, "calligraphic" is kept as a synonym, but the user says "keep names intact". Wait, maybe "calligraphic" is considered a term, but not a name. So if a word is a common noun but has a specific meaning in the context, perhaps it's better to replace it. Hmm, this is a bit ambiguous. The user's example replaces "calligraphic" with synonyms. So maybe all words except proper nouns should be replaced. Perhaps in their actual request, the user wants
Now, compiling these replacements, ensuring that product names remain unchanged. The result should be in the same format as the example they gave, with the synonyms in a format. Also, ensure that the replacements are correctly placed without altering the structure of the original text.
Continuing this way for each word in the text. I need to ensure that the synonyms fit grammatically in their context. For example, if the original word is a verb in a particular tense, the synonyms should match that. Also, nouns might need to stay in the same form (singular/plural).