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So the final formatted text should look like the example provided, with each term (excluding proper nouns) replaced with three options. The assistant must ensure that the brand name remains unchanged and that all other terms are converted as requested. I have to make sure that each occurrence
Then, "Connect the device: The user connects their device to the computer using a USB cable." "Connect" as connect, "device" as appliance, "computer" as workstation, "USB cable" as data cable. Next, "switch carriers" might be replaced with change
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