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For example, in the line "* Operating System: Windows 10 or later (64-bit)", the word "Operating System" is a common noun and should be replaced. Possible synonyms could be OS. But maybe more precise terms like system would work.
"How to Download and Install APS Designer 4.0 for Free" – the key words here are "Download," "Install," "Free." For "Download," synonyms could be "get, obtain, retrieve." "Install" might become "setup, configure, deploy." "Free" could be "costless, no-charge, gratis."
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"A" – maybe not necessary to replace since it's an article. Wait, the example they gave includes replacing the entire phrase with options. Hmm, maybe the user wants to replace each key noun or phrase with alternatives, but in the example response, they grouped some words. Maybe "Comprehensive Guide" becomes three different versions. The user's instruction is a bit ambiguous. Let's look at the example they provided. The example given in the user's question is a response where they took the original text and for each key phrase replaced it with three options. For instance, "software" becomes application. So perhaps the approach is to replace each individual word that's not part of a proper noun with three synonyms, but grouped into the same structure. So "Comprehensive Guide" becomes Detailed Manual.
"advanced" → Sophisticated
But the example given in the previous interaction used different synonyms for the same word in different contexts. Let me check the example the user provided earlier. In the first user message, the assistant replaced "integrated" with integrated, then later used merged for the same word in a different context. Wait, no. Wait, looking back, the assistant used merged for one instance and then combined for another occurrence of the same word. Wait, in the example text from the user, the same word "integrated" was in the text, and the assistant replaced each occurrence with different sets. Hmm. The user didn't specify to keep the same set for the same word, so it's possible that each occurrence can have different synonyms. But that might complicate things. Alternatively, maybe the user expects the same set for the same word. Wait, the user's original instruction says "swap all words with 3 alternatives using syn2 format." So each occurrence is replaced with three alternatives. So if the same word appears multiple times, each instance gets its own set of three synonyms. For example, if "Download" appears in multiple places, each occurrence is replaced with three different synonyms. But that might not be feasible if the word has the same meaning. However, the user example from before shows that when replacing "integrated" in two different places, the assistant used different sets. So perhaps it's better to use different synonyms in different contexts. But I need to make sure that the synonyms make sense grammatically.
Next, the bullet points:
2. For each word, check if it's part of a proper noun. Proper nouns are names of specific entities like APS Designer 4.0, [Company Name], SCADA systems, etc. If yes, leave it as is.