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Looking at the first sentence: "Download Pluraleyes 4 For Mac: A Comprehensive Guide". "Download" could be "Obtain|Acquire|Get". "Pluraleyes" is a name, so I leave it as is. "For" might become "For|Regarding|Concerning". "Mac" stays. "Comprehensive" could be "Exhaustive|Detailed|Thorough". "Guide" as "Guide|Manual|Tutorial".

Continuing this process for each word. However, this might make the text look cluttered with options for every word, including articles and prepositions. The user's example in the query shows replacing specific key words rather than every single word. Maybe the user wants to replace each key phrase's components with three alternatives, not every word. For example, the phrase "Operating System: macOS 10.14 or later" might be replaced as OS: macOS 10.14 or onward. Download Pluraleyes 4 For Mac

Hmm, the example the user provided shows the replacement of entire phrases, like "Ensure that your Mac meets the system requirements" becomes Confirm that your Mac satisfies the System OS requirements. So it's replacing entire phrases with three options each. So perhaps the user wants each key phrase in the original text to be replaced with three alternatives in that format. Therefore, I should break down the original text into key phrases and then generate three options for each phrase. But the instruction says "each word with 3 alternatives in b format", which is a bit conflicting. Looking at the first sentence: "Download Pluraleyes 4

Alright, let's tackle this query. The user wants each word in the provided text to have three alternatives in the format a, except for proper nouns. They also mentioned the text is only about Pluraleyes 4 system requirements and tips. "For" might become "For|Regarding|Concerning"