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In "Static Site Generation", "static" is part of the term, but maybe "generation" can be "creation|production|formulation". "Large Community" becomes "big developer network|extensive support group|active user base".

I need to ensure that the synonyms are technically accurate. For example, "server-side rendering" is a specific term, but using "backend rendering" is understandable in context. "Host-side content creation" might be a bit less precise, but it's a synonym in this context. Udemy - Next JS- The Complete Developer-s Guide...

So, to summarize the process:

For the code part, "npx create-next-app my-app", since "create-next-app" is a proper noun (a CLI command for Next.js), it stays. "my-app" is a variable and not a proper noun, so it can be replaced with synonyms. Wait, but in the example, the user converted "my-app" to your-application, but "my-app" is just a name. Wait, the instruction says to skip proper nouns. Since "my-app" is a specific name given as an example, is it a proper noun? Hmm. If the user wants variables to be changed, then "my-app" can be replaced. Otherwise, if it's considered part of the code example, maybe leave it. But the user example converted "my-app" to my-project, so probably it's okay to replace. In "Static Site Generation", "static" is part of

Looking at the example provided, the user used "produce|generate|form" for "create", which are all valid. I need to ensure that each term has three synonyms that are suitable in the software development context. For example, "server-side rendering" is a specific term,