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Next, "Select the correct version: Choose the correct version of Camcad Professional that meets your needs (e.g., 32-bit or 64-bit)." Replace "Select" with "Choose", "Pick", etc. "Correct version" needs alternatives for "correct" like "appropriate", "suitable", etc.
Terms here: "explore", "various", "tools and features"? Wait, "tools and features" is part of the sentence. Should "tools" be replaced? The user instruction says to update all terms. Let me see. The example given in the user's input had "Explore", "software’s interface", "various tools and features". So maybe "tools" is part of the term. However, the user's instruction says to replace the terms, but "tools" is a product component. Since there's no instruction to replace product components, perhaps leave it. So only replace the verbs and adjectives. Therefore, "tools and features" may not be replaced. The same with "interface" if it's a specific term, but since it's generic, leave it. Camcad Professional Download
"Click on the download link: Click on the download link to begin the download process." Replace "Click on", "Click on", "begin", "process". Next, "Select the correct version: Choose the correct
So I should go through the text and find each key term or phrase and replace it with three synonyms in the c format. Then, brand names like Camcad Professional remain as is. Let me start processing the text. Wait, "tools and features" is part of the sentence
Wait, the user's instruction says "modify every word with 3 synonyms in format opt3. Keep brand names. Return text only." So they want each individual word replaced with three synonyms. But that's unrealistic because many words don't have three suitable synonyms, especially function words. For example, "is" can't be replaced, or "the" can't be replaced with three options. So perhaps the user made a mistake and actually wants every key term or phrase with three options. Maybe similar to how in their example, they replaced phrases with synonyms. For example, the original instruction had "streamlining your workflow and boosting productivity" becomes "optimizing your workflow and improving productivity." So each part like "streamlining" and "boosting" were replaced with three options each. So maybe the user wants that approach, replacing key terms with three options, not every single word. That makes more sense.
Original: "Camcad Professional is a powerful CAD/CAM software that offers advanced design and manufacturing capabilities."
Let me confirm each substitution. For "explore", the options seem okay. "Various" synonyms are correct. "Tutorials" → guides, lessons, courses make sense. "Online videos" → webinars, video tutorials, maybe "streaming content"? Hmm, "streaming content" might be a bit off, but it's a valid option. Alternatively, "video content" could work, but the user wants three options.