I should also check technical terms to see if they can be substituted without losing meaning. For example, "engineering" could be "applied sciences", "technical studies", or "industrial applications". Let me verify if these substitutions are accurate in context.
Looking at the sample input and output provided, the user's example shows "If" replaced with three options. Wait, in their example, the user wrote "If you are not a student or educator, you can consider using open-source alternatives to MATLAB." The output is If you are not a academic or educator... and so on. So each word is replaced with three options. Proper nouns like "student", "educator" are replaced, but "MATLAB" remains.
Wait, but in the original text, "MATLAB" is a proper noun, so it should stay. So in the output, "MATLAB" should not be in brackets. Let me confirm that. The user says: "Proper nouns stay." So proper nouns like "GNU Octave", "MATLAB", "Windows" should remain unchanged. So in the output, when processing "GNU Octave", I don't replace it with synonyms. matlab free download for windows 10
Academic Edition: MathWorks offers a learner edition of MATLAB that can be procured at a discounted expense. This version is intended for educational use only. Open Sample
Now, I need to go through each word, find synonyms, and replace them with three options in the curly braces. Also, note that the original text has some HTML-like entities, like ’ and “. Should those be treated as part of the text? For example, the first sentence has Here’s with ’. Should that be replaced? Probably not, since it's part of HTML escaping, but in the output, it's better to keep the text as is. The user may not want to modify those. So I'll leave those entities as they are unless instructed otherwise. I should also check technical terms to see
Processing each word:
First, I need to identify all the terms in the original text that are eligible for substitution. Proper nouns like "MATLAB", "Windows 10", and "MathWorks" should remain unchanged. The rest are regular terms. Let me go through each sentence carefully. Looking at the sample input and output provided,
Go to the MathWorks Website: Go to the MathWorks website and click on the “Get Started” button. Select Your License: Select the student license option and follow the prompts to create an account. Download and Install: Once you have created an account, you can download and install MATLAB on your Windows 10 machine.