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I need to ensure that proper nouns like "Mac" and "System Preferences" are skipped. Also, check that all synonyms fit contextually. Making sure the spintax is correctly formatted with the x structure without any markdown. Let me go through each term again to confirm all parts are replaced and the synonyms make sense in the context of instructions.
For example, "A dramatic shot of ocean waves crashing against the shore, with a stormy sky in the background." Each component like "dramatic", "shot", "ocean waves crashing", "stormy sky" etc., needs to be replaced. But since some terms are multi-word, like "stormy sky", I need to handle those as a unit. However, sometimes "stormy sky" might be split into "stormy" and "sky", replacing each word individually. But the user's previous example showed that they replaced multi-word terms as whole phrases when appropriate. For instance, "Bodies of Water" became Water Scapes, keeping the phrase as a unit. So maybe for multi-word terms, treat them as a single unit if they form a specific phrase, and split them if they're just two independent words. HD wallpaper- body of water wallpaper- mac- os ...
"Tranquility and relaxation" could be "Calmness and tranquility," "Peace and relaxation," "Serenity and ease." I need to ensure that proper nouns like
The alternative method using System Preferences: "Save the image to your computer" could be "Store the graphic on your machine | Preserve the picture on your system | Archive the image on your device." "Set it as your wallpaper" might be "Designate it for your backdrop | Assign it as your screen display | Use it for your background image." Let me go through each term again to
But the user also mentioned to keep brand names intact. In the current text, terms like "Mac", "OS", "Retina", "iMac", "Mac Pro", etc., are brand names and should remain unchanged. So first, I need to identify all such brand names and leave them as they are. Then, process each other word or phrase, deciding whether to split into parts or replace as a whole.
Visual interest -> Graphical Interest