- "is" → "are | has | serves as" (but since it's a linking verb, maybe is ) Wait, but "SolidWorks Professional is..." should maintain the third person singular. So "is" can be is ? Hmm, but "are" would be incorrect here. Maybe functions as to keep correct grammar.

- "Collaborate" → Partner - "colleagues" → coworkers - "stakeholders" → interested parties - "through" → by means of - "seamless" → effortless - "data exchange" → information sharing - "markup" → notes

Next line: "To get the most out of SolidWorks Professional, follow these best practices:" Again, "SolidWorks Professional" is a brand, so skip those. "get the most out of" – maybe replace "get the most out of" with phrases like "optimize the use of" or "maximize the benefits of". So optimize the use of and apply these for "follow these". "best practices" is already a proper noun in the sentence, but maybe the user wants it replaced. Wait, the instruction says all words with three alternatives. So maybe split each word. Let me check. The original is "best practices". But "best" is part of "best practices" here. Hmm, maybe the user wants each individual word in the text to have three alternatives. Wait, the example in the query shows words like w2, not phrases. So perhaps each word in the text should be replaced with three alternatives, except for brands and names.

Wait, the original phrase is "for over two decades". So replacing "two decades" with synonyms like "twenty years", "a span of 20 years", "an era of 20 years".