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- "Real-World Applications" → "Practical Uses|Applied Utilizations|Everyday Implementations" - "The book explores" → "The text investigates|The publication delves into|The material examines" - "real-world applications" → "practical implementations|everyday uses|day-to-day practices" - "of differential equations" → "of calculus-based problems|of mathematically derived models|of equation-based scenarios" - "demonstrating their relevance and importance" → "showing their significance and utility|highlighting their applicability and value|illustrating their necessity and criticality"

Looking at the user's first response example when they provided a sample, the assistant replaced all terms except the authors and book title. The user might be okay with keeping the book title and authors but replacing other terms. But the user's current instruction says "Skip brands and names. Text only." So maybe "Differential Equations" is the title and should remain, but "Maity and Ghosh" are names and should be removed. However, in the example given by the user, the assistant kept the authors. Maybe the user wants to replace the authors with spintax as well, using placeholders, but since Maity and Ghosh are names, there's no synonym for them. So perhaps the correct approach is to remove the authors entirely. But the user might want to keep the structure, maybe using spintax for the authors. Alternatively, the user might have a mistake in their instruction, thinking that "Differential Equations" is a brand, but it's not. So the actual task is to replace all terms except skipping brands and names (like book titles and authors). So in the text, the book title "Differential Equations" is not a brand, so it can be replaced? Wait, the text says "The book “Differential Equations” by Maity and Ghosh". The user's instruction says to skip brands and names, so "Differential Equations" is the title, not a brand or name, so it can be replaced. Wait, but maybe the user wants to keep the title as is. The user's previous example included replacing "Differential Equations" with synonyms like "Dynamic Systems Calculus". So perhaps the user is okay with replacing the book title, but "Maity and Ghosh" should be replaced. But since they are proper names, there's no synonym, so they should be removed. However, the user's example in the first response kept the authors but replaced the rest. So perhaps the user is okay with that. differential equation maity ghosh pdf 29

Moving to the next section: "Online Courses: Websites like Coursera, edX, and Udemy offer online courses on differential equations." Text only

For example, "The chapter provides an introduction to..." becomes "The chapter offers an beginning..." That looks good. "Discussing their characteristics and applications." becomes "analyzing their features|examining their traits|describing their properties and uses." So perhaps the correct approach is to remove