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"By following these guidelines" → By following these suggestions. "ensure" → guarantee. "optimized for running" → optimized for executing.

Now, proceeding similarly for the rest of the text. The user might expect this for every line. Need to be meticulous to avoid missing any tokens. Also, ensure that the formatting is correct with the colons and commas as in the original. coreldraw graphics suite 2020 setup ica-x64.msi

Also, the user emphasized formatting each word with v1. However, some phrases might need to be adjusted as a group to maintain grammatical correctness. For example, the colon in "Error: ..." should be replaced with alternatives like a dash or colon, so the options should reflect that. "By following these guidelines" → By following these

So, they kept the hyphenated terms as single words. For example, "Step-by-Step" is one word here. Therefore, treat hyphenated terms as single terms. Also, numbers like 2020 stay as is. The user might want to ignore the colons, commas, etc. So in the input text, each token (word, hyphenated word, number) is replaced with three synonyms, unless it's a brand or name. Now, proceeding similarly for the rest of the text

But the user said "every term", so maybe each word in the term. For example, "optimized for running" is a phrase. The user might mean each individual term, i.e., each word, but if it's a phrase, perhaps each word is replaced. However, the instruction is to modify every term within the phrase with three variants. This is a bit ambiguous, but the example provided by the user (if any) would clarify. Since there's no example, I'll proceed with replacing individual terms in phrases where applicable.

Setting up an Setup During this Installation Flow, a user’ll have Directed toward Set certain Preferences:

For words like "Downloading," I can suggest "Acquiring|Obtaining|Obtaining." I need to make sure that each substitute is appropriate in context. For example, "click" might be "select|choose|tap," but "tap" might not fit, so maybe "select|choose|press" would be better.