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But the user's example only showed replacing "Download" with synonyms. However, the instruction says "alter each term with 3 synonyms," implying that every term should be replaced. But that might be too much. Wait, maybe they consider "term" as a single word or phrase that can be replaced. For example, "Download" is a term, "Comprehensive Guide" another term, "iOS device" possibly a term, etc.

Looking at "Xcode," that's a proper noun, so it shouldn't be changed. "Create and download" could use synonyms like "generate and access," "produce and obtain," "develop and retrieve." Need to make sure the synonyms fit the context of the steps in Xcode. payload.ipa download

Okay, let's start by reading the user's query carefully. They want me to alter each term in the provided text with three synonyms in the format opt3, but keep the brand names. The example given is "payload.ipa Download: A Comprehensive Guide" and they want to replace "Download" with synonyms. But the user's example only showed replacing "Download"

Moving on to the installation part. "Once you’ve downloaded payload.ipa, you’ll need to install it on your iOS device." "Downloaded" can be acquired, retrieved, or fetched. "Install" becomes set up, deploy, or apply. "Need to install" could be required to place, must deploy, or have to apply. Wait, maybe they consider "term" as a single

So, for the given text, I need to go through each term that can have synonyms and replace it, keeping brand names (like iOS) as they are.

"provide" → Offer, "comprehensive guide" → Full Tutorial, "download" → Install, "what it is" → What it's about, "uses" → Utilizations.

"Single View App" is a specific project type in Xcode, so that's a proper noun. I shouldn't alter that. "Archive" in the Xcode steps refers to the process, so synonyms like "store," "preserve," or "bundle" might work. However, "bundle" could be confusing if not related to the app. Maybe "store" and "preserve" are better. Let me check the context again. The steps say "create an archive of your app," so "store," "preserve," and "bundle" might be possible. However, "bundle" is often used in iOS development for the app package, so maybe "store" and "preserve" are better synonyms. Alternatively, "package" could work too.