"Simulations" → Depictions
"Pattern Makers" is a title, so maybe that's a proper noun? The user said proper nouns should remain. The first word here is "Pattern Makers," but it might not be a true proper noun, as it's a role. Hmm. The user might mean names of companies, products, or specific terms. Let's check the original instruction: "No changes to proper nouns." So names like "Clo3D Kuyhaa" and "Clo3D Kuyhaa’s" should be untouched. "Pattern Makers" as a title might be considered part of the proper noun? Not sure. Let me confirm. The example text has "Fashion Students" as a title. The user says "No changes to proper nouns." So if "Fashion Students" is a proper noun here, maybe it's referring to a specific group or section. Wait, the original instruction says "Text only." So perhaps the user just wants to treat the text as regular sentences without any proper nouns. Wait, the user says "No changes to proper nouns. Text only." So "Clo3D Kuyhaa" is a proper noun and should stay. Other nouns like "Pattern Makers" in the second paragraph might be titles but could be considered as proper nouns? This is a bit ambiguous. Let me assume that "Clo3D Kuyhaa" and "Clo3D Kuyhaa’s" are proper nouns, and the others like "Pattern Makers," "Fashion Students" are titles but not proper nouns as defined here. The user might not want those changed either. Wait, the user says "No changes to proper nouns. Text only." So if "Pattern Makers" is a proper noun, it should stay, but if not, it might be replaced. This is tricky. Let's check the original input. The first sentence says "Clo3D Kuyhaa is an essential tool for fashion designers..." The other sections start with "Pattern Makers:", "Textile Manufacturers:", "Fashion Students:" – these look like headers. The user might consider those as proper nouns? Or not. The user's instruction is "No changes to proper nouns. Text only." So maybe the user just wants to avoid changing the name of the software (Clo3D Kuyhaa) and maybe other specific terms. Let's proceed carefully, keeping Clo3D Kuyhaa and any other proper nouns as they are.
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"decisions": determinations
"Simulations" → Depictions
"Pattern Makers" is a title, so maybe that's a proper noun? The user said proper nouns should remain. The first word here is "Pattern Makers," but it might not be a true proper noun, as it's a role. Hmm. The user might mean names of companies, products, or specific terms. Let's check the original instruction: "No changes to proper nouns." So names like "Clo3D Kuyhaa" and "Clo3D Kuyhaa’s" should be untouched. "Pattern Makers" as a title might be considered part of the proper noun? Not sure. Let me confirm. The example text has "Fashion Students" as a title. The user says "No changes to proper nouns." So if "Fashion Students" is a proper noun here, maybe it's referring to a specific group or section. Wait, the original instruction says "Text only." So perhaps the user just wants to treat the text as regular sentences without any proper nouns. Wait, the user says "No changes to proper nouns. Text only." So "Clo3D Kuyhaa" is a proper noun and should stay. Other nouns like "Pattern Makers" in the second paragraph might be titles but could be considered as proper nouns? This is a bit ambiguous. Let me assume that "Clo3D Kuyhaa" and "Clo3D Kuyhaa’s" are proper nouns, and the others like "Pattern Makers," "Fashion Students" are titles but not proper nouns as defined here. The user might not want those changed either. Wait, the user says "No changes to proper nouns. Text only." So if "Pattern Makers" is a proper noun, it should stay, but if not, it might be replaced. This is tricky. Let's check the original input. The first sentence says "Clo3D Kuyhaa is an essential tool for fashion designers..." The other sections start with "Pattern Makers:", "Textile Manufacturers:", "Fashion Students:" – these look like headers. The user might consider those as proper nouns? Or not. The user's instruction is "No changes to proper nouns. Text only." So maybe the user just wants to avoid changing the name of the software (Clo3D Kuyhaa) and maybe other specific terms. Let's proceed carefully, keeping Clo3D Kuyhaa and any other proper nouns as they are. clo3d kuyhaa
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"decisions": determinations