First, I need to break down each term. Starting with "By following these tips": - "By" can be replaced with by means of - "following" could be adhering to - "these tips" might be advice
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Therefore, words that are part of titles or names should stay the same. So "Competitive Programming" as part of the book title is kept. "Steven Halim" is a name. "PDF Download" in the title may be part of it, but since it's part of the title, perhaps left as is. However, the user might expect that "PDF Download" is actually referring to the PDF download process, so maybe the user wants to replace "PDF" with synonyms. Wait, the instruction is to skip brands and names. "PDF" is a file format, which is a standard term, not a brand name. So perhaps "PDF" can be replaced with Kindle or something. But maybe the user considers "PDF" as part of the title. Since the title is "Competitive Programming 4 By Steven Halim PDF Download", perhaps the "PDF Download" is part of the title. Therefore, leaving it as is. Competitive Programming 4 By Steven Halim Pdf Download
Starting with the first part: "Enhanced knowledge of data structures and algorithms: The book provides in-depth coverage of data structures and algorithms, essential for any programmer or developer." Proper nouns here are "data structures" and "algorithms," but wait, "data structures" and "algorithms" are not proper nouns. Proper nouns are specific names of people, places, things. So, maybe those are common nouns. So all other words can be replaced. First, I need to break down each term
Proceeding with that.
This is a bit complex. Let me go step by step. "Steven Halim" is a name
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