Wait, the user's example response included the colon after the spintax, like "Small layout: " So I need to replicate that. So the colon is part of the spintax. So if the original text had a colon attached to the word, like "Compact design: ", then the spintax would include the colon. So for "Compact design: ", the spintax would be "Small layout: ". Similarly, if the word ends with a comma or other punctuation, that should be included in the spintax as well.

Let's take the first paragraph as an example again.

Specifications section: "Dimensions: 10 x 5 x 2 inches" stays. "Weight: 1.5 pounds" stays. "Resolution: Up to 1200 dpi" – "Up to" could be "As high as|To|Until". "Connectivity: Wi-Fi and USB" – "Wi-Fi" and "USB" are proper, so "Connectivity" as "Linkage|Networking|Communication". "Power: USB-powered" – "Powered by|Driven by|Operated by".

I should also watch out for grammatical correctness in the spintax. For instance, if the original word is a verb in past tense, the alternatives should also fit that tense. Similarly, maintaining consistency in parts of speech is key. If the original word is an adjective, the alternatives should all be adjectives.

"Connect the device to a power source using the provided USB cable."

making it easy: "making it convenient|enabling easy|allowing simple"

"Place" → "Position|Situate|Put"

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Wait, the user's example response included the colon after the spintax, like "Small layout: " So I need to replicate that. So the colon is part of the spintax. So if the original text had a colon attached to the word, like "Compact design: ", then the spintax would include the colon. So for "Compact design: ", the spintax would be "Small layout: ". Similarly, if the word ends with a comma or other punctuation, that should be included in the spintax as well.

Let's take the first paragraph as an example again. qscan mini manual

Specifications section: "Dimensions: 10 x 5 x 2 inches" stays. "Weight: 1.5 pounds" stays. "Resolution: Up to 1200 dpi" – "Up to" could be "As high as|To|Until". "Connectivity: Wi-Fi and USB" – "Wi-Fi" and "USB" are proper, so "Connectivity" as "Linkage|Networking|Communication". "Power: USB-powered" – "Powered by|Driven by|Operated by". Wait, the user's example response included the colon

I should also watch out for grammatical correctness in the spintax. For instance, if the original word is a verb in past tense, the alternatives should also fit that tense. Similarly, maintaining consistency in parts of speech is key. If the original word is an adjective, the alternatives should all be adjectives. So for "Compact design: ", the spintax would

"Connect the device to a power source using the provided USB cable."

making it easy: "making it convenient|enabling easy|allowing simple"

"Place" → "Position|Situate|Put"