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Starting with the next sentence: "Are you tired of dealing with stubborn software that refuses to uninstall properly?" The words here are "Are", "are", "you", "tired", "of", "dealing", "with", "stubborn", "software", "that", "refuses", "to", "uninstall", "properly". Wait, "software" is a common noun, so it needs to be converted. But the user mentioned "proper nouns stay"—so names of specific products like "Perfect Uninstaller" are proper nouns. "Software" here is a general term, so it should be replaced. Similarly, "uninstall" is a verb, maybe part of the common terms to replace.
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Now, the challenge is to generate three suitable synonyms for each word. For example, "Are" could be Are, "tired" might be worn out. I need to be careful with context. For instance, "stubborn software" could become tenacious software. Wait, but the synonyms need to maintain the context. Also, the user provided an example output in their message, but the actual input is the text. So I need to process each sentence, word by word, checking for proper nouns, and replace others with their variants.
I need to process each word, check if it's a proper noun. For example, "Windows" in the context is a proper noun (the operating system), so it stays. "Comprehensive" as in the title is an adjective and needs conversion. I need to ensure that the proper nouns
I also need to ensure that the replacements make sense in the sentence structure. Words like "Download" in "6.3.4.1 Crack Download HERE" should be converted, since it's part of the title, but "Perfect Uninstaller" is a proper noun. The hyphen in the title might complicate things, but "A Comprehensive Guide to Easy Software Removal" has several words to replace: "A", "Comprehensive", "Guide", "to", "Easy", "Software", "Removal". Each of these isn't a proper noun and needs three synonyms.
Next paragraph: "Improved System Performance," "unwanted programs," "system's performance," "disk space." Synonyms might include enhanced speed, unnecessaryunneededsoftware, hardware, storage space. Wait, "software" is a common noun, so it
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