"Improve device compatibility: Ensure that your device is compatible with a wide range of wireless devices and networks."
But wait, some words might have multiple parts. For example, "wireless connectivity" is a phrase. Should I treat them as two separate words or as one term? Since the instruction says every word, probably each individual word. But "wireless" is an adjective for "connectivity," so maybe "wireless" should be replaced while keeping "connectivity." Wait, the example provided in the user's query shows: "every word with 3 variants as word1." So each individual word, not phrases. That makes sense.
Then the next paragraph:
Debugging Typical Problems If you experience any difficulties during the download or installation process, listed exist some common challenges and their solutions:
Processing each word (excluding proper nouns Yahoo and CSR):
First, I'll scan through the text to identify which words are proper nouns. For example, "CSR", "Cambridge Silicon Radio", "Yahoo", and product names like "CSR Harmony Wireless Software Stack 2.1.63.0" should stay the same. Words like "Harmony" might be part of the product name, so I need to check if that's a proper noun. Since it's part of the product name "Harmony Wireless", yes, it should remain.
This is a bit long, but following the pattern, each word that's not a proper noun is replaced with three alternatives.
So for "Verify," I can use "Confirm|Check|Ensure." "Verify" itself could be an option. Then "that" can stay as "that|this|which" if needed, but maybe the user wants three options for each word. So each word (excluding proper nouns) gets three options. Let me go through each word and generate three options.