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Aveva | E3dNext, I need to ensure that brand names like Aveva E3D remain unchanged as per the instructions. So I'll go through each sentence, identify each word, generate three synonyms, and format them correctly. Let me check some examples. The software is used to design and operate power plants, including nuclear, fossil fuel, and renewable energy facilities. Chemical Processing: E3D is used to design and operate chemical processing plants, including those involved in the production of pharmaceuticals, fertilizers, and other chemicals. Water and Wastewater: The software is used to design and operate water and wastewater treatment plants. aveva e3d For "Design and Engineering": "crafting and technical development|construction and analytical methodology|planning and structural innovation". Next, I need to ensure that brand names Next lines: "Oil and Gas: E3D is used to design and operate oil and gas facilities, including refineries, petrochemical plants, and offshore platforms." "Oil and Gas" is a proper industry, so skip. "used" → "applied", "employed", "utilized". "design" → "plan", "create", "model". "operate" → "manage", "run", "maintain". "refineries" → "processing plants", "distilleries", "refining installations". "petrochemical" → "chemical-based", "petro-derived", "oil-based". "offshore platforms" → "marine structures", "deepwater installations", "underwater bases". The software is used to design and operate Another angle: maybe the user wants to convert the given text into a version where each adjective or key term is replaced by three options in the specified format. For example, turning "powerful" into "effective". But without the user indicating which words need to have alternatives, I can't know which words to apply this to. This is a challenge. The sample text they provided is about Aveva E3D. They want to convert each instance where there are three options separated by pipes. Wait, but in the given text, I don't actually see any v1 patterns. Maybe the user made a mistake in the example? Or perhaps they intended to generate the text by expanding placeholders. Let me check again. |
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