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So for each word in the text, if it's part of a brand or a proper name, leave it. Otherwise, find three synonyms. For example, "enhance" can become improve, "GPS" is a proper term (Global Positioning System), so it's a technology term, maybe not a brand. Wait, "GPS" is a generic term for the technology, so it's okay to replace. But maybe "free" can be free. "software application" can be software application since it's a common noun. basecamp garmin 4.6 2 download

Starting with the first sentence: "The latest version of BaseCamp, version 4.6.2, offers several new features and improvements, including:"

Breaking this down: "Are" can become Are. "Garmin device user" should stay but maybe "user" can be replaced. Wait, the user said to skip brands and names. So "Garmin device user" should be left as is? Wait, the instruction says to skip brands and names. Brands are Garmin, BaseCamp. Names include proper nouns, but in this case, the user might have meant brand names and product names. So "Garmin device user" is a brand name? Hmm. The user might mean that "Garmin" is a brand, so the entire phrase "Garmin device user" is a term involving a brand. But the instruction says to skip brands and names, so maybe the entire term "Garmin device user" should be left. Wait, the user's instruction says: "Skip brands and names." Brands are like Garmin, BaseCamp. Names could be specific to the software. So the user wants to skip those. So in the example, "Garmin device user" has a brand name "Garmin," so the entire phrase should be left as is. So I need to be careful not to change any part of brand names or product names. "Memory: 4 GB or more of RAM" By

"Are" → Are "Garmin device user" → leave as is "looking" → looking "enhance" → boost "GPS" → satellite navigation (but maybe "satellite" is better, or use the same term three times if no good synonyms). Wait, "GPS" is an acronym. Maybe GPS but not sure. Maybe better to use GPS since they are related terms. However, "GPS" is a standard term, so perhaps leaving it as is with three variants. Let me check a thesaurus. "GPS" is a specific system, so synonyms might not be appropriate. Maybe use global positioning but need to be accurate. Alternatively, use the same term three times if no good synonym exists. Hmm. Alternatively, "GPS technology" as a variant. Wait, but the user wants three variants. Let's see. Maybe satellite navigation as three variants.

Let me review a sample sentence. For example: "Operating System: Windows 10 (or later), macOS High Sierra (or later)" becomes "Operating System: OS Platform: Windows 10 (or newer), macOS High Sierra (or subsequent)" – that looks correct. For example, "enhance" can become improve, "GPS" is

- Select:Chooseagain? Hmm. Maybe "Choose|Pick|Opt for". - your: your|your own|your personal - operating system:platformenvironment - Windows: skip - or:or(but since "or" is a conjunction, maybe not. Wait, the instruction says to modify each word with 3 options unless it's a brand or name. So "and" in "and click..." needs three options. Let's see. "and" can be "then|followed by|as well as". - click:pressagain (since "click" is an action). - on:at- the:the- download:retrieve- link:address Wait, the user says "modify each word with 3 options formatted v2. Skip brands and names. Text only."

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