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For "Operating System," possible synonyms could be system software. "Windows 10" is a proper noun, so leave it. "macOS High Sierra" is also a proper noun. Next, "Processor" can be computing chip. "Intel Core i5" is a brand-specific term, so don't change. "AMD equivalent" is okay as is, but maybe "AMD comparable" could be an alternative. Cosmos A Spacetime Odyssey Download 1080p 232
Let me go through each term again to ensure no proper nouns are altered. Also, the format should be opt2 with no extra text. Need to present only the substitutions in that format. The final response should be the text with each term replaced by its synonyms in the specified brackets. system software
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"RAM" might be replaced with work memory. "8 GB or more" could use synonyms like required memory eight gigabytes. Wait, "8 GB" is a unit, so changing it might be confusing. Maybe better to keep the unit and find synonyms for "or more," like at least eight gigabytes? Hmm, but the user wants synonyms for the whole term. Maybe "8 GB or more" could be eight gigabytes minimum. Not sure if that's necessary.
Wait, maybe "download apps" refers to multiple apps, but it's still two. No, the user's example in their instruction was "change all terms with 3 options as word1". So if there's a part with three options, like if it said "option1, option2, or option3", then I should format it that way. But in the given text, all options are pairs. So maybe the user provided an example where there are three options, but in the actual text, there aren't any. Therefore, perhaps I should leave the text as is, but make sure that any three-option terms are formatted accordingly. Since there are none, the answer is the same as the original text, but with any three-option terms modified. Therefore, the final answer remains the same as the original text because there are no three options to format. But the user said "Result only," so I need to present the text without any changes except for three-option terms. Since there are no such terms, just output the original text as is.