This is a bit ambiguous, but since the instruction says to skip brands and names, not terms, I should split into individual words and replace each unless it's a brand. So "license key" would be split into "license" and "key", each replaced with their own alternatives. But in that case, the output would have "license" as b and "key" as d.
"Enhanced Collaboration": Strengthened Teamwork, Improved Coordination, Better Cooperation. "Enhance" alternatives: strengthen, improve, foster. "Collaboration" options: teamwork, coordination, cooperation. Autodesk AutoCAD Civil 3D 2014 ISO -x64-
First, I need to identify each word that's not a proper noun. Proper nouns here would be "Autodesk", "AutoCAD", "Civil 3D", "2014". The rest are common nouns or other parts of speech. This is a bit ambiguous, but since the
Wait, but "license key" in the original is " First, I need to identify each word that's not a proper noun
Starting with the question: - "Can" can be replaced with alternatives like "May|Are allowed to|Is it possible to". These are all verbs or phrases that express permission or possibility. - "use" could be "employ|utilize|lever." All are synonyms for using something. - "Autodesk AutoCAD Civil 3D 2014" is a product and brand, so it stays unchanged. - "for" might be "with regard to|regarding|concerning". These are prepositions expressing relation. - "free" can be "at no cost|without charge|recurring|". I included "recurring" as a possible alternative, but that might not be correct. Wait, "recurring" doesn't fit here. Maybe "without cost|" or "for no charge|".
Let me go through each sentence carefully. Once the replacements are done, I can present them in the specified format. Finally, wrap up the conclusion part making sure there are no changes to proper nouns.
Proceeding similarly for the rest of the text. The additional resources and FAQs sections will also need to be spinned. For example, "Visit the official Autodesk website" becomes "Check out the official website".