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Wait, let me check the user's latest instructions. They said, "Leave names unchanged." So terms like "Microsoft Download Center" should be left as they are, not replaced with spintax. Therefore, in the spintax, I should leave those terms intact and only apply spintax to other words.
So the instruction is to replace all terms with three options, except for names which should be unchanged. Therefore, proper nouns/names like "Microsoft", ".NET Framework", "Windows 7" should be left as is, and each other word should be replaced with spintax. Net Framework 4.0 3019 Download High Quality Windows 7
First line: "Update 3019 includes various performance optimizations that can improve the overall responsiveness and efficiency of .NET Framework-based applications." Wait, let me check the user's latest instructions
- "Update 3019": part of the name (.NET Framework 4.0 Update 3019), so "Update" and "3019" are part of the name? Wait, "Update 3019" is part of the name ".NET Framework 4.0 Update 3019", so "Update" is part of the name? Or is "Update 3019" a separate term? So the instruction is to replace all terms
Wait, the example given by the user is the result with spintax. Let me look at the original query again. The user wants to replace certain terms with spintax. But the original text doesn't list three options for those terms. So perhaps the user wants me to create spintax for terms that can have variations. For example, ".NET Framework 4.0 Update 3019" could be spun into similar terms, but the user probably wants specific options. Wait, maybe the user made a mistake in the example. Let me check the sample input and output provided.
- Identify and leave all names (proper nouns, technical terms like software names, OS names, etc.) unchanged. - For all other words (nouns, verbs, adjectives, etc.), replace each with spintax v3.