Breaking down each part: - "The" → These – But "The" is an article and typically left as is unless required. Wait, the user wants each word altered. Hmm, maybe articles should be changed too. Let me confirm the instructions. The user says "each word with 3 alternatives as spintax w1. Don't touch proper nouns. Text only." So possibly including articles and prepositions. Need to check each word.
But I need to ensure that each word is replaced. Wait, does "each word" mean every individual word in the text? That's a lot. Let me clarify. The user said "each word with 3 alternatives as spintax". So every single word, except proper nouns, needs to be in w2 format. Lossless.Scaling.Build.17002899.rar
However, some words are part of phrases. For example, "Lossless Scaling" is a proper noun, but "Build 17002899" is part of the title. Wait, the build number is part of the title. So maybe "Build 17002899" is part of the proper noun. Wait, the user said "Don't touch proper nouns", so "Lossless Scaling Build 17002899" should stay as is. Breaking down each part: - "The" → These
In the conclusion paragraph: "Lossless Scaling Build 17002899 is a significant update that brings a range of exciting new features, improvements, and fixes." Here "significant update" could be "major upgrade|notable enhancement|important patch", "range of exciting new features" might become "variety of thrilling innovations|range of fresh features|assortment of novel options". "Improvements" as "enhancements|refinements|betterments", "fixes" as "bug fixes|corrections|patches". Let me confirm the instructions
- "Enhanced Performance" → Optimized Output - "Build 17002899" → Keep as is (proper noun) - "boasts" → showcases - "significant performance improvements" → notable productivity increments - "allowing users to work more efficiently and with less lag" → permitting users to function faster and without delays
build → update