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But the user's example shows that even job titles like "musicians" were replaced in the descriptors. For example, "Professional" became Expert, and "amateurs" became novice. So in the current text, "musician" might not need synonyms because it's a term, but perhaps if the user wants all terms (including nouns) replaced. Wait, but the user said "each term with 3 synonyms in b format. Skip brands and names". So "ScoreCleaner Notes Free" is a brand and should be left. Other terms like "musician", "teacher", "enthusiast" are nouns, should they be replaced? In the prior example, the user replaced the descriptors of the titles. For example, in "Professional and amateur musicians", "Professional" and "amateur" were replaced with synonyms, but the noun "musicians" was kept as is. So perhaps in this current text, the actual nouns (musician, teacher, etc.) should be left as is, and only the adjectives/descriptors are replaced.

So the bullet point would be: v1: ... but I need to replace the term, not the entire bullet. Let me recheck the task. The task says "update each term with 3 synonyms formatted v3. Leave names unchanged." Maybe "each term" refers to the key terms like "Save Time," "Increase Productivity," etc. So for each of these key terms, replace them with three synonyms. But how to format that in the bullet point. For example, instead of "* Save Time: ..." it would be "* Save Energy: ...". Download - Jeanne.du.Barry.2023.720p.BluRay.HI...

Under "Music Students": "Music students can use..." "Students" might stay as is, but if they want a synonym, maybe learners. "Organize their sheet music" is similar to before, "organize" as manage. "Practice with interactive scores" has "practice" as rehearse. "Develop their music literacy skills" has "develop" as enhance. But the user's example shows that even job

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