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Alpine Radio Code Generator -This is getting complicated. To adhere strictly to the user's instruction, I should keep proper nouns as they are, but perhaps parts of the proper noun that are common nouns can be replaced. For example, "Alpine Radio" is a proper noun as a brand name, so both parts should stay. Wait, but in the previous example, the assistant replaced "Alpine Radio" with synonyms. Maybe the user considers "Alpine Radio" as a product name, so the common noun part ("radio") can be replaced. Therefore, the correct approach is to leave the proper noun part (Alpine) unchanged and replace the common noun ("radio") with synonyms. That would make "Alpine stereo". But "Double-check" is a verb, two words combined into one. Wait, maybe the original text is "Double-check" as a compound word. Hmm. The example output given by the assistant in the past might have a structure. Let me consider that. alpine radio code generator Also, ensure that replacements make sense in context. For example, "serial number" might be unique ID. The generator uses details to create the code. This is getting complicated "Used to secure the device" might be leveraged to shield the apparatus. Wait, but in the previous example, the assistant Wait, the user provided an example where the original text starts with "Double-check your radio's serial number..." and the assistant's answer would be each word with three alternatives. Let me make sure I'm applying this correctly. For instance: Now, processing each term: Converted to: |