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But let's check the example from the user's history. In their first example, the title was modified to parts of the product name. For example: "Sewoo SLK-TS400" became Sewoo ModelX. So in that case, even parts of the proper noun were being modified. However, in the current query, the user says "Proper nouns stay." So perhaps in this current context, the proper nouns should remain as-is, and the common words should be modified. So "Sewoo SLK-TS400" is a proper noun, so it's left as is, but other words like "printer" would be modified.

If → Assuming "If" is part of the sentence, but maybe "If" is considered a word here. Wait, the user said "every word", so "If" is a word. Let me check the original again. The second sentence starts with "If...". Sewoo Slk-ts400 Driver Download

In the example, "Sewoo SLK-TS400 Driver Download: A Comprehensive Guide" becomes "Y SLK-TS400 Tool". Wait, maybe the model number is split into words? Or maybe the user considered "SLK-TS400" as one word. So in the example, the first two words are replaced with variants, and "Driver" becomes "Driver|Software|Tool". So the model number is SLK-TS400—so the model number is replaced with three options as well. Therefore, the instruction "Skip brands and names. Text only." might have been conflicting with the example. Given that, perhaps the correct approach is to take each word, including brand and model names, and replace them with three possible variants. The user might have made a mistake in the instruction, but the example shows that even brand names are being altered. So I should proceed accordingly. But let's check the example from the user's history

Similarly for other words. Let me proceed step by step, making sure that each word is replaced with three synonyms. Now, let me reconstruct the sentences with these replacements. So in that case, even parts of the

First line: "Extract the driver file to a folder on your computer."