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In the third paragraph, "user-friendly interface" could be "intuitive design|easy-to-navigate layout|friendly platform". "Powerful tools" becomes "robust features|effective utilities|capable functionalities". "Vast library" is "extensive collection|large repository|wide database". "3D models and textures" is "three-dimensional assets and surfaces|virtual objects and materials|digital representations and finishes".

Next, "Versatile: The software can be utilized in various industries, including architecture, interior design, landscape architecture, and product design." Here, "utilized" could be "applied", "employed", "used". "Varied industries" might get "diverse sectors", "multiple fields", "different areas". Download Sketchup 2017 Make

Assuming that "SketchUp 2017 Make" is a proper noun and should be left as is, then in the current text, the software name should remain the same. However, in the first example, the assistant replaced it with variants. The user might have had a specific example in mind. To avoid confusion, perhaps I should leave "SketchUp 2017 Make" as is since it's a specific product name. However, given the previous example, maybe the user wants to allow some variations. Alternatively, maybe the user intended "proper nouns" as entities like person names, company names, etc., and not the software name. Let me check the original example again. In the first example, the user had the text "Download SketchUp 2017 Make..." and the assistant replaced "SketchUp 2017 Make" with variants. So perhaps the user considers the software name part of the text that should be replaced with synonyms, even if it's a proper noun. Therefore, proceeding under that assumption, I'll replace all terms except for any actual proper nouns like specific company names or person names, which aren't present here. Therefore, "SketchUp 2017 Make" should be replaced with its variants as in the first example. Wait, but in the current task, the user says "switch each word with 3 options in format opt3. Skip proper nouns." So if "SketchUp 2017 Make" is a proper noun, skip. But in the first example, the assistant did replace it. Let me check the user's second message where they said "switch each word with 3 options in format opt3. Skip proper nouns." So the user wants all words except proper nouns replaced with options. But "SketchUp 2017 Make" would be a proper noun and should be skipped. However, in the first response, the assistant replaced it. Therefore, there's inconsistency. To resolve this, perhaps the user wants all terms replaced unless it's a proper noun with capitalization, and "SketchUp" is a proper noun. But in the first example, the assistant replaced "SketchUp 2017 Make" as "SketchUp 2017 Make|SketchUp Make 2017|SketchUp 2017 Make", which are just variations of the same term. So maybe the user wants all terms, even proper nouns, to be replaced with different phrasings if they can be reworded, just with the same meaning. Therefore, proceeding to replace as per the first example. In the third paragraph, "user-friendly interface" could be

First, I need to parse the original text and identify all the terms that can be replaced. Proper nouns like "SketchUp" and "2017 Make" should be left as they are. Then, for each replaceable term, I need to find three suitable synonyms or alternatives. The challenge is ensuring that the replacements make sense in context and don't alter the meaning of the text. "3D models and textures" is "three-dimensional assets and

Also, in the list of system requirements, each line has a colon after a heading. The user probably wants each word before the colon to have spintax options. For example, "Operating System" becomes OS, then the colon and the options after the colon. Wait, but in the user's example, the colon is part of the text but the words before and after might need spintax as well. Wait, looking at the example response:

First, I need to understand the structure of the original text. The key points are the introduction of SketchUp's features like being free, versatile, having a large community, and the download process steps. Each of these has specific terms that need to be replaced with three options. The challenge is to find appropriate synonyms or related terms that make sense in context while keeping the brand names like SketchUp untouched.

So, for the current text, the system requirements lines would follow that pattern.