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This requires careful analysis of each word. For example, in the sentence "Power electronics is a crucial field...", "Power electronics" is a field name, not a brand, so it can be replaced with options. But if later in the text, "Power Electronics" is part of the brand name, like "Principles of Power Electronics Solutions Manual", then that part is not to be altered.
Finally, after creating the synonym list, I'll reconstruct the text with the replacements. I'll double-check to ensure that proper nouns like the book title remain unchanged. For example, "Principles of Power Electronics" should stay as is, but if the user considers "Power Electronics" as a proper noun in the context, I might need to leave those terms as well. But given the example response, it seems that "Power Electronics" is treated as a field name and is being synonymized as "electricity|energy|current", but wait, that's not a proper noun. Wait, perhaps "Power Electronics" is part of the field name. Hmm, this is a bit ambiguous. The user's instruction is to not touch proper nouns, so perhaps "Power Electronics" is the name of the field and should be left. But in the original text, it's part of the general text. The user might actually want all words modified except proper nouns. So "Power Electronics" as the name of the field might be a proper noun and should remain. The solution will require careful judgment here. Principles Of Power Electronics Solutions Manual
The user instruction says "Keep brand names." The example input includes "Solutions Manual" but maybe in the original context, "Solutions Manual" is part of the title, not a brand. So perhaps the brand is the "Principles of Power Electronics" book itself. So the title "Principles Of Power Electronics Solutions Manual" is the product, so the entire title is the brand? Hmm, maybe the user is referring to the textbook's solutions manual, so "Principles of Power Electronics" is the textbook title, and "Solutions Manual" is the manual. So maybe "Power Electronics" is part of the textbook title and not a brand. I need to be careful here. This requires careful analysis of each word
Another thing to consider is the length. The original text is quite extensive. Replacing each word with three synonyms will make it more verbose, but that's part of the task. I'll need to go through each sentence methodically, ensuring that no word is left out and that proper nouns are preserved. Finally, after creating the synonym list, I'll reconstruct