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Also, need to check for hyphenated words or technical terms. For example, "BCLK (bit clock)" should split into "BCLK" which is a technical term (bit clock), perhaps left as is? Wait, "BCLK" is an abbreviation for Bit Clock, which is a technical term. Since the user said to skip proper nouns, but BCLK is part of the chip's pin functions. Do we replace "bit clock" with synonyms? Wait, the instruction is to replace every word except proper nouns. So if "BCLK" is a proper noun, it stays. If not, replace. But since "BCLK" is an abbreviation, it's likely a technical term but not a proper noun. However, user's instruction is to skip proper nouns. The user might consider technical terms like BCLK as non-proper nouns. Let's proceed to replace each part. So "BCLK (bit clock)" becomes BCLK (bit clock) ?
"designers": could be "builders", "architects", "crafters". harry potter y el caliz de fuego
My task is to replace each word (except proper nouns like "ALC271X") with three synonyms. Let's break it down word by word. Also, need to check for hyphenated words or technical terms
I'll also check for any phrases that are set in italics or bold, like "Pin Configuration", and ensure those are preserved exactly as they are. Proper nouns and technical terms like "ADC", "DAC", and "HD Audio" should remain unchanged as per the user's instruction. Since the user said to skip proper nouns,
Replace "Analog" with 3 synonyms: Analog, "Audio" with 3: Listening, "Interface" with 3: Linkage.
I also need to maintain the structure. For example, the bullet points need to follow the same pattern with synonyms. For "High-quality audio output with low distortion and noise", each word (High, quality, audio, etc.) should be replaced. Wait, no, the instruction is to revise each word with three alternatives in the b format. So for each word in the original text, replace it with three synonyms. But the user said "words in a format. All words with 3 synonyms. Keep names intact. Only the result." So the output should be the entire text but with each word (except proper nouns) replaced by three synonyms in a format.