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Next, "download" could be "obtain", "fetch", "retrieve". "Extract" is similar to "unzip", "unpackage", "expand". "Convert" can be "transform", "translate", "convert".
But the user might want the actual terms ZIP and IPA to be replaced. The instruction isn't entirely clear. Maybe the user wants to convert all terms except proper nouns, but ZIP and IPA are not considered proper nouns. Therefore, they are to be replaced. Alternatively, maybe ZIP and IPA are to be kept as they are. This is a bit confusing, but given the example in the user's query, perhaps they are to be replaced. For instance, in the sample input, "convert ZIP to IPA" would be Convert ZIP|Compressed Format|Package to IPA|iOS Binary|Install File. convert zip to ipa
But "you're" is a contraction of "you are", so if replacing "are" with synonyms, but "are" would be processed as "be|exist|remain". Wait, but "you're" is "you are", so maybe the entire contraction is considered a single unit. Since the user didn't specify handling contractions, perhaps it's better to leave contractions as they are, but only process the individual words. Hmm. But the example input has "you’re" and the output for that part changes "are" to synonyms. Let me check the example again. The original text has "you’re an iOS developer or enthusiast" and in the output, the user has replaced "developer" with synonyms but left "you’re" as is, except maybe "are" part. However, in the output example provided by the user, they might have left contractions as is since they are not proper nouns. So, I'll proceed by replacing only the non-proper nouns, treating contractions as regular words. So "you're" would be processed into you're but maybe the original contraction is better left as is, since it's a common abbreviation. Alternatively, replace the main verb "are" with synonyms but keep the contraction. But that might complicate. Since the user didn't specify, maybe just proceed with replacing the actual words, ensuring that contractions are handled as per the words they contain. For example, "you're" contains "are", which can be replaced with "be|exist|remain", so the contraction would become "you're" or "you be" which isn't grammatically correct. So perhaps it's better to leave contractions as is, unless instructed otherwise. Therefore, in this case, "you're" should be left untouched unless there's a synonym contraction, which may not exist. So safest approach is to leave contractions as they are. So "you're" remains "you're". Next, "download" could be "obtain", "fetch", "retrieve"
First, skip all proper nouns. That means I should remove any names of products, platforms, or companies, like iOS, App Store, ZIP, IPA, etc. Wait, but ZIP and IPA are file formats. The instruction says proper nouns, which are names of specific things. Hmm, maybe ZIP and IPA are considered proper nouns here. I need to check. Let me see the example. For instance, in the text, "iOS developer" would be a proper noun. So maybe the user wants to skip proper nouns but keep the general formats like ZIP and IPA. Wait, maybe not. Maybe they want to remove all instances of proper nouns, which could include ZIP and IPA if they are considered as such. But I'm not sure. The example in the user's request shows replacing terms with 3 options insyn1format. So maybe the main task is to replace terms with synonyms in that format, but first skip proper nouns. But the user might want the actual terms