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Let me check a few more examples. "Reducing the need for expensive hardware and software" becomes "minimizing the demand for high-priced equipment and systems." That seems to maintain the original meaning while varying the words.
I'll process the entire text in this manner, ensuring each word (except proper nouns) is replaced with three alternatives. Let me check if there are any tricky parts. For example, "comprehensive solution" → "comprehensive" → complete, "solution" → answer. Each word in the sentence gets three options. gsm forum miracle power tool
"GSM Forum Miracle Power Tool" is a proper noun, so it stays. Let me check a few more examples
I also need to be careful with words that are part of common phrases. For example, "mobile device management" is a common term in the domain. If each word is replaced, it might lose meaning. However, the user's instruction is to replace each word unless it's a proper noun. So "mobile" and "device" and "management" would each get their own synonyms. But the resulting phrase might not make sense. However, the user's instruction is clear: replace all words with three alternatives. So even if the phrase becomes nonsensical, I need to proceed as instructed. Let me check if there are any tricky parts