Let me go through the text step by step.
So the instruction is to take each word in the text, except brand names, and replace it with three synonyms, formatted as syn1. The output should have those replacements, not the original words. So for example, "Buy" becomes Buy, but since the user mentioned "Return text only", perhaps the original words are replaced by those options in the same sentence. So the original text is transformed by replacing each word with a set of three synonyms in that format. brevard county buy sell or trade
Wait, but replacing every word with three synonyms would cause the text to become very long and fragmented. Maybe the user wants to have each word in the sentence represented by three synonyms. However, that's probably not intended. Maybe the user wants to replace each instance of words in the text with a choice of synonyms in the format syn2, so that when someone reads it, they can choose among the synonyms. But the user might actually want to replace each word with one of the three synonyms. However, the instruction is "switch words using syn1 format. every word with 3 synonyms." So the correct approach is to take each word (except brand names) and replace it with syn3 where the three are synonyms of that word. Let me go through the text step by step
Now, I need to replace each word with three synonyms. I need to make sure I don't change brand names, but in this case, "Brevard County" and any other names might not be brand names, but since the example didn't specify any others, I'll just focus on replacing the common nouns. So for example, "Buy" becomes Buy, but since
sell goods and services.
"From smartphones" can be "cell phones" etc. Similarly for laptops and TVs. The key is to replace each noun with three options.
Next part: "Strong economy: The countyโs economy is driven by a mix of industries, including the space industry, tourism, and healthcare, providing a stable and growing market for businesses and individuals." Here, "including the space industry, tourism, and healthcare" has three options. So I should replace "space industry, tourism, and healthcare" with space industry. But wait, the user said to skip proper nouns. Are these industries proper nouns? Probably not. So I can format that as tourism.