Youtube Apk Android 6.0 1 -

Okay, let's tackle this user's request. They want me to rephrase the given text, substituting each word with three synonyms in the format b, while keeping brand names intact. The user also emphasized that proper nouns shouldn't be changed.

But the user specified "Skip proper nouns", so any capitalized terms that are brand names or product names. So "Android 6.0.1" is a version number, not a proper noun in the same sense as "YouTube", so it's okay to change. Wait, no. "Android" is a proper noun, but "6.0.1" is just a version. Hmm, maybe the user wants to leave "Android 6.0.1" as is. Let me check the original task again.

For the second part, the task is to update each term with three synonyms. The user provided an example where they used words like Enable for "Enable". I need to follow the same pattern here, making sure synonyms are relevant to the context. For instance, "steps" might become "procedures|instructions|guidelines". youtube apk android 6.0 1

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Then under the features section: Video playback, Background playback, etc. Proper nouns like YouTube should still be kept as is. So "Video" can be Clip, "playback" playback. Okay, let's tackle this user's request

I need to ensure that each word is transformed correctly into three synonyms, replacing one synonym at a time. Also, the user wants the result text only, no markdown, just plain text.

But perhaps the user expects to leave technical terms like "APK" as is. Let me check the examples the user provided earlier. In the first example, they had "YouTube APK" left as is, and in another part, "APK file" was replaced as application package. Wait, in the user's example from the first query, they replaced "YouTube APK" but left the proper noun. Wait, in the example they provided earlier, the user had "YouTube APK" and in the rephrased version, they kept "YouTube APK" as is, but for other words like "APK file", they might have replaced. Wait, let me check. In the first example, the user had "YouTube APK" and it was left unchanged, but other words were modified. So perhaps "APK" is part of the proper noun when associated with the app name, but as a standalone term, it's okay to replace. But the user specified "Skip proper nouns", so

Let me check each line again to ensure no proper nouns are altered. The user examples kept "YouTube" and "Android" as they are. I should do the same here. Also, make sure that all synonyms are accurate and fit the context. For instance, "proceed|move|travel" for "Go" makes sense, and "trustworthy|credible|reliable" for "reputable".

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