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Tomtom Maps Of Europe Truck 960 7082 //top\\ 〈iPhone〉

"powerful" → mighty "navigation" → directions "system" → structure "designed" → engineered "specifically" → particularly "trucks" → semi-trailers (Note: "trucks" is plural, but we need to check synonyms) "commercial" → profit-driven

Maybe the user's intention is to replace the placeholders (which are in c format) with one of the three options, even if they are proper nouns. The instruction to "skip proper nouns" might refer to not replacing the existing proper nouns in the text, only the placeholders. So in the text, existing proper nouns like "TomTom" are not to be replaced, but placeholders Garmin should be replaced with one of the three options, even if they are proper nouns. So the instruction is to replace all a instances, regardless of proper nouns. The "Skip proper nouns" part might be referring to not altering proper nouns that are not in the a format. So in the original text, if there's a proper noun not in a placeholder, leave it as is. But in the placeholders, replace each with one of the options, even if they are proper nouns. TomTom Maps Of Europe Truck 960 7082

I should be careful with phrases like "avoiding low bridges, narrow roads..." to make sure the synonyms maintain the intended meaning. For example, "avoiding" could be "evading|dodging|preventing". Also, verbs like "provides" might become "supplies|offers|delivers". So the instruction is to replace all a

Wait, the user mentioned "each word with 3 options," but in the example, it's a phrase with three possible replacements. So each choice3 should be replaced by one of those. I need to make sure that when I replace, I pick one option for each set. Since the user wants the output text only, I should avoid any additional explanations. But in the placeholders, replace each with one

But in their instruction, the user's example shows that the output would replace these options but mentions to skip proper nouns. However, in the example, "TomTom" is a proper noun but it's part of a b format. Wait, the user says "Skip proper nouns." So if a proper noun is inside a c format, should it still be replaced? For instance, TomTom are all proper nouns, but maybe the user wants to replace them with each other. Or perhaps the user is mistaken and the actual replacement includes proper nouns but in a set of options. The instruction is a bit ambiguous here.