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Let me go through each term again to make sure I'm not missing any.

"kanji, hiragana, and katakana" – these are Japanese scripts, but since they are proper terms, I should leave them. a-otf a1 mincho std

First, I need to identify the proper nouns in the provided text. The only one mentioned is "A-OTF A1 Mincho Std". Since the instruction says to skip proper nouns, I'll leave that term unchanged. Let me go through each term again to

"includes a vast range of characters" – "includes" → "comprises|contains|features". The only one mentioned is "A-OTF A1 Mincho Std"

The original text is about the A-OTF A1 Mincho Std font. The first sentence mentions it was designed by Adobe and Ricoh. Since brands are to be skipped, I'll leave "Adobe" and "Ricoh" as they are.

I need to replace each word with three options. But wait, I'm supposed to skip proper nouns. Proper nouns are names like A-OTF A1 Mincho Std. So I should leave those as they are. Also, words in capital letters like "Print design" might be parts of headings, but "Print" and "design" are common nouns. Let's see.

Next part: "Print design:" Skip "Print" as it's part of the heading? Wait, "Print design" is the heading. Hmm, but "Print" is capitalized but not a proper noun. Wait, the user said "proper nouns," which are specific names. So "Print design" here is a category, not a proper noun. So each word is a regular noun. So "Print" becomes Publishing, "design" design. The colon remains. Then "The font is suitable for use in print designs, such as books, magazines, and brochures..." "suitable" appropriate. "for use in" for utilization in. "print designs" print media. "such as" including. "books" books. "magazines" magazines. "and brochures" and flyers. "where" where. "a traditional Japanese typeface is required." "traditional" traditional. "Japanese typeface" Japanese font. "is required" is necessary.