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Now, I need to make sure that names like "Xtream Codes" and dates like "02.02.2025" remain untouched. Also, ensure that the formatting is correct with v1 for each synonym set. Let me go through each word carefully and substitute where applicable. Some words might not need synonyms, like specific terms or fixed phrases. I'll double-check the synonyms for each word to make sure they make sense in context. For example, "code providers" – providers could be vendors, suppliers, distributors. But the original says "code providers," so synonyms for "code" and "providers" separately. Wait, in the second sentence, "IPTV code providers," I think the synonyms for "code providers" would be codebase vendors, encoding suppliers, configuration services. Hmm, perhaps codebases are specific, so maybe keep "code providers" and only synonymize "providers" as services or suppliers. Need to check each pair.
Finally, go through each line again to confirm that all words (except proper nouns) have been replaced with three options and formatted correctly. Make sure the meaning of the original text is preserved even though the vocabulary is changed. That should cover it without touching the proper nouns.
Okay, let's tackle this query. The user wants each word in the provided text to be replaced with three synonyms using the syn3 format. But they want the names like "Xtream Codes" and "IPTV" to remain unchanged. Also, the output should follow the same structure as the original example.
Now, I need to make sure that names like "Xtream Codes" and dates like "02.02.2025" remain untouched. Also, ensure that the formatting is correct with v1 for each synonym set. Let me go through each word carefully and substitute where applicable. Some words might not need synonyms, like specific terms or fixed phrases. I'll double-check the synonyms for each word to make sure they make sense in context. For example, "code providers" – providers could be vendors, suppliers, distributors. But the original says "code providers," so synonyms for "code" and "providers" separately. Wait, in the second sentence, "IPTV code providers," I think the synonyms for "code providers" would be codebase vendors, encoding suppliers, configuration services. Hmm, perhaps codebases are specific, so maybe keep "code providers" and only synonymize "providers" as services or suppliers. Need to check each pair.
Finally, go through each line again to confirm that all words (except proper nouns) have been replaced with three options and formatted correctly. Make sure the meaning of the original text is preserved even though the vocabulary is changed. That should cover it without touching the proper nouns.
Okay, let's tackle this query. The user wants each word in the provided text to be replaced with three synonyms using the syn3 format. But they want the names like "Xtream Codes" and "IPTV" to remain unchanged. Also, the output should follow the same structure as the original example.