This seems manageable. Now I'll proceed to the rest of the text, word by word, replacing each non-proper noun word with three synonyms in the specified format, skipping proper nouns. I need to be careful with each term, ensuring the synonyms are appropriate in context. For example, "robust platform" might become sturdy structure.
First, I'll need to identify all parts of the text where there are three choices. Let me look through the provided text again. The original instructions mention creating a bootable USB drive or mounting an ISO. Then there are specific tools mentioned: Rufus and Virtual CloneDrive.
"SQL Server 2022 Developer Edition is a version of SQL Server designed for developers and database administrators..."
So putting it all together, the revised text with spintax would look like:
So "is" becomes remains or something. Wait, maybe not. Let's see the original answer. The original assistant replaced "is" with exists. Wait, the user wants three synonyms for each word. So for "is", possible synonyms could be "exists", "remains", or "continues". But maybe "is" is a linking verb, so synonyms might be a bit tricky. Maybe better to use remains? Hmm.
The next part: "who need a robust platform for building, testing, and deploying database applications."
"Start the Installation" can be variations like "Begin the Setup Process", "Initiate the Installation", "Commence the Setup Steps".
Breaking it down, "version" can be iteration. "Designed" could be created. "Developers" might be engineers, but wait, "developers" is already specified, maybe coders? However, since the user said not to touch proper nouns, but in this case, "developers" isn't a proper noun. Wait, the user said "proper nouns" don't change. So, "developers" is a common noun here. So I can change it. Let me check each word.