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- As →Because- a →any(though "a" might not have synonyms in this context) Wait, "a" is an article. The user might not want articles replaced. But the instruction says "update all words". Hmm. If the user says "all words", including function words, then "a" would need alternatives like "an", but "a" is already an article. Maybe the user expects articles to be replaced with synonyms, but that's not standard. For example, "a music producer" could become "an audio creator" or "a beatmaker" but the article "a" might change to "an" if the next word starts with a vowel sound. But the user might not mind. However, in the sample provided earlier, the assistant replaced function words. For example, "no stranger" became stranger to.
But for articles and prepositions, finding synonyms might be tricky. For example, "a music producer" → "an audio creator|a beatmaker|a musician" where "a" stays as "a", but that's not replacing the article, just the noun. However, the user's example shows replacing phrases. Maybe the user wants to replace each phrase or each word. Since the user
This is a bit complex, and I need to be careful not to introduce errors. Let's take a few sentences and work through them to see how it looks. For example: ezdrummer 3 no midi library found
Let me go step by step.
The user wrote: "Keep brand names. Return text only. rewrite each word with 3 alternatives as spintax w1." So all words except brand names should be replaced. So "EZdrummer 3" stays. The error message "No MIDI Library Found" is not a brand, so each word there can be replaced with synonyms. So for "No", options could be Absence; "MIDI" stays as it's a standard, but the user said to keep brand names. MIDI isn't a brand, so maybe I can replace "MIDI" with another standard term? No, MIDI is specific. So perhaps "MIDI" stays. So for "Library", options could be Collection; "Found" Located. - As →Because- a →any(though "a" might not
I should start by segmenting the text into individual words, ignoring punctuation as much as possible. Then, for each word, come up with three plausible alternatives. Let me think through an example: "EZdrummer 3 "No MIDI Library Found" Error: A Comprehensive Guide to Troubleshooting and Resolution" – here, "EZdrummer 3" and "MIDI Library" are proper, so they stay. Words like "Error" can become "Issue|Problem|Fault", etc. "Comprehensive" might become "Thorough|Exhaustive|Complete".
"compatible" → works with.
So the first part would be: