Second sentence: "Engineers: The software offers advanced analysis and simulation tools, enabling engineers to optimize building performance and efficiency."
The original text is about Autodesk Revit 2025 Full and its features for different professionals: architects, engineers, contractors, and designers. Then it lists system requirements. The user wants all words that can be replaced with synonyms to be turned into spintax w2 format, keeping the names like "Autodesk Revit 2025 Full" as they are. Autodesk Revit 2025 Full
Next, the system requirements part:
Collaborate with stakeholders and team members in real-time partner with stakeholders and team workers in live setting Wait, the example shows that "Autodesk Revit" is
Since the user wants to skip brands, "Autodesk Revit 2025 Full" should remain as is. But if the user meant to skip brand names in general, maybe I should check. However, the exact instruction was to skip brands and names, so perhaps the product name is considered a brand and should be excluded. Wait, the example shows that "Autodesk Revit" is skipped but in their output, the user included "v1|v2|v3" for each word. Wait, no, looking at the example given by the user, they have: "resources" - "features" → "functions"
Breaking it down: - "provides" → maybe "offers", "supplies", "furnishes" - "architects" → leave as is (it's a job title) - "tools" → "software", "applications", "resources" - "features" → "functions", "capabilities", "elements" - "create" → "develop", "construct", "design" - "detailed" → "elaborate", "comprehensive", "in-depth" - "3D" → leave as is (abbreviation) - "models" → "designs", "structures", "prototypes" - "designs" → "schematics", "layouts", "blueprints"
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