Also, check for phrases like "traders can make more informed investment decisions" – "traders" could stay if it's a proper noun, but it's not. So "traders|investors|dealers", "more informed" becomes "better educated|well-versed|thoroughly prepared".
Looking closer: in the input example, "is used to identify potential breakouts" becomes "used recognize possible breaks". So "is used" is combined into a single set used, and "identify" becomes detect. Therefore, the user might be combining certain phrases where possible. However, if the input phrase is part of a clause that can be condensed, but the user might not always do that. Since the instructions say "convert each word with 3 alternatives", it's possible they want each individual word, not phrases. But the example shows a combination. Hmm, this is a bit confusing. Let's try to follow the example as closely as possible. fmcbr indicator
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So breaking down "can be used": - "can" → can - "be" → be - "used" → employed So "is used" is combined into a single