Original Features line: Features: Advanced rendering engine, improved performance, new features → change to Features: Advanced rendering engine
Therefore, for the alternatives, if the three product names are the three options, then the list becomes:
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But how to handle their descriptions? The user's instruction might imply that the entire list of three items (each with a name and description) should be replaced with the three product names in brackets. That would require restructuring the text. However, the initial instruction says to "change all terms with 3 options", so perhaps the terms are the product names. Therefore, in the original text, the section about alternatives is a list of three items, each starting with the product name and a description. The three terms here (V-Ray, Corona Renderer, OctaneRender) are the three options, so the instruction is to replace those with the a format. But the descriptions are separate, so perhaps only the product names need to be in the format.
I should also make sure that the replacements make sense in the context. For instance, "Torrent Download" is part of the title. Since it's a method of downloading, maybe replace "Torrent" with "File Sharing|Peer-to-Peer|BitTorrent." However, the initial instruction says to "change all
These are three items with descriptions. To comply with the user's request, perhaps the product names are the terms, so the three names should be in OctaneRender, and the rest of the text about each product can remain, but maybe the user's instruction is to format the three items as a single line with the product names in brackets. However, the user's example in their query might not have the descriptions. The user might want the product names in brackets and the description part merged. But this is unclear. Since the user provided the instruction as is, and given that the example text has three options in each of features, benefits, and alternatives, the safest approach is to represent each as b where each term is a separate element in the list.
Also, ensure that the synonyms fit grammatically. If the original word is a noun, the synonyms should be nouns. If it's a verb, use verbs. For example, "used by architects" could become employed but they should be verbs in past participle form. Wait, "used" is a past participle, so maybe the synonyms should also be participles. Hmm, maybe that's overcomplicating. The user didn't specify tense, just three synonyms. So just three synonyms in the correct form. But the descriptions are separate, so perhaps only
Moving to the next section: "Benefits of Using Lumion 11 Pro." "Benefits" → perks. "Using" → utilization of. Then the list: "Increased Productivity" → Boosted Output. "Advanced features" → upgraded tools. "Helps users work more efficiently" → supports clients in working proficiently.