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Pda Technical Report 82 Jun 2026

So putting that together, the first sentence would be:

"detailed" → extensive

But in the original text, "quality control" is a two-word term, but since the user wants each word replaced, maybe split them into individual synonyms. So "quality" excellence and "control" management. So "quality control" becomes standard supervision etc. But in the assistant's previous response, they did something similar. Wait, in the example given, "quality control" was replaced as standards management, which seems like they treated the two-word term as a whole and provided synonyms for the whole phrase. Hmm, maybe I need to clarify. pda technical report 82

"of the topic" might become "of the subject|area|field".

"and" → and

For "The" at the start of the sentence, possible synonyms could be Those. Wait, "The" is an article, so maybe not necessary to replace? Wait, the user wants every word replaced except proper nouns. Wait, "the" is an article, but the user probably wants the actual content words. Let me check the example again. In the previous response, they replaced "The" with "This|Those|These". So yes, even articles.

First word "The" → These?

Okay, let's see. The user wants me to take the given text and replace every word with three synonyms, formatted as syn2, except for proper nouns. The previous example had "PDA Technical Report 82" left as is, so I need to make sure not to touch those.