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So every word except brand names. So "sensor array" should be replaced. Wait, but in the example, the original was "sensor array dimensions" and in the response, it's "sensor array size". Wait, so the user didn't replace "sensor array". Hmm, maybe I misunderstood. Let me check again.
This is going to be a long process. Need to apply this to each word in the text, making sure to keep proper nouns like "X-Sense" and "weather station" intact. Also, be careful with punctuation and colons. The colon after "location:" should be included in the spintax if the word before it is replaced, but in this case, "location" is a word in the sentence, so the colon remains.
Wait, but maybe each three-word phrase is considered. Let me check the example again. The original title's first phrase is "X-Sense Weather Station Manual: A Comprehensive Guide". The user example in their output was "X-Sense Weather Station Manual: Extensive Guide". So the original phrase is "A Comprehensive Guide", but in the example, it becomes "Extensive Guide". So the "A Comprehensive Guide" is converted to the spintax. So maybe take each three-word phrase and replace it with three alternatives. x-sense weather station manual
"Congratulations on purchasing the X-Sense weather station, a state-of-the-art device designed to provide you with accurate and reliable weather data."
Okay, let's tackle this. The user wants every word replaced with three synonyms in spintax, keeping proper nouns like "X-Sense" alone. First, I need to check if each word should be replaced individually. But "Choose a location" would be Pick a area... Wait, no, maybe the user wants each entire word to have three options, not phrases. Wait, the instruction says "change every word with 3 synonyms as spintax w1." So each individual word should be replaced with three synonyms. For example, "Choose" becomes Pick, "a" becomes a, and so on. However, "a" is a definite article; maybe it's better to leave it as this but that's not a synonym. Hmm. The user said "every word," including articles? But articles usually don't have synonyms. But the user's example in their initial message shows phrases, not individual words. Wait, maybe there's confusion between words and phrases. Let me check the exact instruction again: "change every word with 3 synonyms as spintax w2." So each single word, even little words. But for articles or prepositions, that's tricky. Maybe the user just wants the main content words replaced. Also, the example they provided in their earlier message was changing phrases. But they corrected in the latest instruction to change every word. This is a bit conflicting, but I need to follow the latest instruction strictly. So every word except brand names
Also, for troubleshooting, "inaccurate readings" becomes "imprecise measurements|incorrect values|erroneous data". For "update software", "upgrade firmware|refresh programs|revise code" might work.
"Your X-Sense weather station is backed by a 1-year limited warranty. For technical support," Wait, so the user didn't replace "sensor array"
So the brand name "X-Sense" is left as is.