"Gerber File Export: Export your designs as Gerber files, compatible with most PCB manufacturers."
First, I'll need to go through each sentence and identify the words that could be replaced with synonyms. Let's start with the first sentence:
But in the example provided, the assistant chose different variants for similar groups. For instance, in the first sentence, "Advanced Features" becomes "Enhanced Capabilities", and "Unlock" becomes "Enable". But the user might not want any changes; the sample input is the original, and the sample output is the rephrased version. Wait, no, the user's sample input is the same as the initial query. Wait, the user provided a text where certain words are already in v3 format, and the task is to rephrase each of those instances by selecting one of the three options for each. But the user's actual input text has those brackets, and they want it rephrased with each group replaced by one of the options.
Wait, the user's instruction might be that they have a text where certain words are formatted with three possible variants, and they want those words rephrased, choosing one of the three each time. For example, in the input text provided, words like "electronic" (as in electrical) would be replaced by one of the three each time, but not changing proper nouns like "PCB Droid."
"Increased Productivity" → "Enhanced," "Boosted," "Improved" for "Increased" and "Productivity" might get "Efficiency," "Output," "Performance."
Another thing to note is that the user previously used v3 format, so I should stick to that. Also, in the previous response, some words were grouped as file, so I'll follow that pattern for consistency.
Another thing to note is that the user wants only the text output without any additional explanations. So I have to output the converted text directly in the answer, without markdown formatting. The example in the user's message shows the spintax version after the original. But the user's instruction is to output only the converted text. However, the user provided a sample input and output, so maybe I should follow that format.
Also, the user's text includes phrases like "Contact Support: Reach out to the support team for assistance." Here, "Contact" can be Contact, "Support" is a proper noun? "Support Team" might refer to the brand's support, so if "PCB Droid Support Team" is a proper noun, but here it's just "support team", so not a proper noun. So "Contact Support" becomes Reach Help.