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Moving to the next part: "Do you want to learn the latest techniques and best practices in the industry?" "Do you want" becomes "Do you wish|Would you like|Do you desire", "latest techniques" as "latest techniques|current approaches|modern methods", "best practices" as "best practices|optimal strategies|ideal procedures", "industry" as "industry|sector|field".

Starting with the first line after the colon: "Learn how to design interactions that are seamless and engaging."

"User Research" as a title is part of the module, so maybe leave as is. But "User" is part of the proper noun here, but since it's a module title, maybe it's a proper noun? Hmm, the instruction says to leave proper nouns unchanged, but "User Research" might not be a proper noun. The user says "Design Systems" at the end is part of the text, but in their sample, they included "Design Systems" as a proper noun. Wait, in the original text, the user has "Design Systems" as a line by itself. So maybe "Design Systems" is a proper noun? Hmm, but the instruction is to leave proper nouns like names, places, etc. Maybe not necessarily. Since the user hasn't clarified, perhaps treat all terms as common unless specified. Shift Nudge - Interface Design Course Free Down...

"Are you looking to take your interface design skills to the next level?" I'll start with "Are" – synonyms could be "Are|Have you considered|Do you wish". "Looking to" might be "Looking to|Seeking to|Aiming to". Next, "take your interface design skills to the next level" – "take" could be "take|advance|elevate", "interface design" stays as is since it's a term, "skills" could be "skills|proficiencies|expertise", "next level" as "next level|higher level|advanced level".

I have to go through every sentence carefully. Let me start rewriting the first paragraph step by step: Moving to the next part: "Do you want

But the user wrote "interface design" as part of the name in the title, so that phrase is left as is. Then, in the body text, "interface design" is modified.

I should check if I missed any words and ensure that proper nouns remain untouched. Also, verify that all words have three options. Let me go through each sentence again to confirm. For example, in "Don’t miss out...", "Don’t miss by..." Wait, in my initial version I had "avoid|skip" for miss, which is correct. "Out on this opportunity" became "out|by|pass". Hmm, "pass" might not be the best fit, but maybe "by" as in "miss out on by"? That might not make sense. Maybe "out|on|away"? Let me adjust that. Similarly, I need to ensure that each triplet makes grammatical sense in the context. Hmm, the instruction says to leave proper nouns

The next section: "What You’ll Learn" → "learn" as "learn|acquire|master". The principles part: "principles of interface design" – "principles" as "principles|foundations|basics".