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But "Sims" is part of the proper noun "The Sims 4", so "Sims" and "4" are proper nouns. "DLC" is already converted earlier. Let's process each word:

Conclusion The Sims 4 Bathroom Clutter Kit, also known as SP39, is a valuable addition to the game, offering players a wide range of new items, decor, and customization options to enhance their Sims’ bathroom experience. With its easy installation process and user-friendly interface, this DLC pack is a must-have for any Sims 4 player looking to take their gameplay experience to the next level. Troubleshooting Tips

"Make sure" could be replaced with ensure. "Extract" might be unzip. "Contents" can be items. "Zip file" is a proper noun here since it's part of the file name, so leave it. "Designated folder" could be assigned folder. Sims4-DLC-SP39-Bathroom-Clutter-Kit.zip

I should also check for phrases like "Sims’" and correct it to "Sims’" if necessary. Since brand names are to be kept as-is, I need to make sure that terms like "The Sims 4 Bathroom Clutter Kit" are not altered anywhere.

The input text includes the conclusion and troubleshooting tips. So I need to process all those as well. But "Sims" is part of the proper noun

Also, need to be careful with verbs and nouns. For example, "released" could be "launched|unveiled|introduced". "Cater" might be "address|fulfill|meet".

Wait, the user wants the exact same structure but with words swapped. So "Customization Options:" becomes "Adjustment Possibilities:"; "Players can customize" → "Gamers may tailor"; "their bathroom space" → "their powder room area"; "using a range" → "by incorporating a set of"; "new options" → "fresh additions"; "including different" → "featuring contrasting"; "tile patterns" → "flooring designs"; "colors" → "tints"; "textures" → "surfaces". "Contents" can be items

Original text: "The Sims 4 Bathroom Clutter Kit, also known as SP39, is a DLC pack that adds a vast array of new bathroom items, decor, and clutter to the game."