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I should also maintain the structure of the original sentences, replacing words with their alternatives but keeping the sentence structure intact. Each word in the original text that's not a proper noun should be replaced with three options in c format.

Wait, the user says "every word with 3 synonyms as word3. Skip proper nouns." So maybe every word in the text, except proper nouns. Let me make sure. The example given uses words like "task," which is in the original text. So I need to process each word in the input text, check if it's a proper noun, and if not, replace it with three synonyms in curly braces separated by |. But the user also wants the output to be text only, so no markdown. ef file extractor v7.7

Finally, I'll present the output in the specified format, with each word having three alternatives separated by | and enclosed in curly braces. Proper nouns like EF File Extractor v7.7 should remain unchanged as per the user's instruction. I should also maintain the structure of the

Let's take "The" first, but it's part of "The Ultimate Tool." The word "The" is an article, so maybe replace with a, but the user might prefer to skip articles? However, the user's instruction is to process every word except proper nouns. So "The" is an article, so it should be included. Similarly for "for," "of," "or," etc. But the example provided by the user shows that even non-nouns can have synonyms. Let me check the example again: assignment for "task." So for each word, regardless of part of speech, replace with synonyms. Skip proper nouns

Processing each word, skipping proper nouns like "EF File Extractor v7.7," "EFSoftware."

For the extraction process, "extract" could be pull out, retrieve, or decompress. I need to ensure that the alternatives are technically accurate.

For the extraction speed part: "Fast extraction speeds: EF File Extractor v7.7 is optimized for fast extraction speeds, allowing you to quickly extract files from large archives." Here, "fast extraction speeds" can become "high-speed rapid extraction rates speed," and "optimized" can be "designed engineered."