Wait, maybe the user meant that every word can have three alternatives except the product names. Let me re-read the instructions: "each word with 3 alternatives in spintax: y. Leave names unchanged." So perhaps the names are kept as they are, and all other words are replaced with three alternatives. So first, I'll need to split the text into words, replace each non-name word with three options, and keep the names intact.
Each word is replaced with three synonyms. Need to ensure that the synonyms fit grammatically. For example, "software" is a noun, so synonyms should be other nouns. "Advanced" → advanced. Wait, maybe the user meant that every word
One potential issue is handling phrases with multiple words, like "user-friendly interface". The user might have intended each word to be spintaxed, but in the example given, the assistant replaced the entire phrase with a single option. Wait, no, looking back at the previous example, the user had "user-friendly interface" turned into improved interface. That makes sense, keeping each part as separate spintax. So first, I'll need to split the text
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Next, the section about supporting multiple devices. The devices listed are iPhone, iPad, Android smartphones, tablets, smart TVs, gaming consoles. Since these are proper nouns, they should stay. The structure here is similar to previous transformations. So "Support for multiple devices" can have "support" spintaxed, "multiple" replaced, "devices". The list of devices is proper nouns, so they stay. The sentence structure will be maintained, but each word in the sentences is replaced except the proper nouns. For example, "software" is a noun, so synonyms