"non-destructive testing (NDT)" since NDT is a proper acronym, it should stay. "non-destructive testing" becomes "non-destructivestructuralevaluation"
"national standards bodies" -> "provides|sets|establishes" but maybe split into "national|global|regional" and "standards bodies|standards organizations|regulatory agencies" Ad 2000 Merkblatt A2 Pdf Freel
"the" -> "the|those|these"
This process needs to continue for each sentence, replacing every term with three options while keeping the structure intact. I need to be careful not to alter the meaning. After each replacement, I'll verify that the sentence still makes sense and the synonyms fit grammatically. "non-destructive testing (NDT)" since NDT is a proper
"Check" -> "Check|visit|browse"
This is a bit ambiguous. Does "each word" mean every single word in the text, or every key term? But the example given in the original user input for the title: "A Comprehensive Guide to AD 2000 Merkblatt A2 PDF: Everything You Need to Know" would become something like each word (A, Comprehensive, Guide, to, etc.) with three options. But that would change the structure of the title. For instance, "Comprehensive" could be "Complete|Full|Detailed", "Guide" could be "Manual|Handbook|Resource", "AD 2000 Merkblatt A2 PDF" stays the same. Then "Everything" could be "All|Everything|All|Everything|The|Essential". Wait, maybe there's a better way. After each replacement, I'll verify that the sentence