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Sydny Davis - Concept Pervprincipal -01.27.22- [FHD 2025]

- to: not a content word, probably skip. The instruction says "skip brands and names", but "to" is a preposition. Maybe they want only content words. But the user hasn't specified, so maybe include all words. Hmm. Let me check the example. If the input text is "Per/Principal can be applied...", the assistant needs to process all words, but maybe only content words. Since the instruction says "all words", but in the example the user's response includes "applied" and "applied to" as separate? Wait, maybe the user wants each word in the text to be considered. Let me go through each word one by one.

"Policy": policy but "policy" is the same. Maybe rule Sydny Davis - Concept PervPrincipal -01.27.22-

First, I'll go line by line. The first sentence is: "At its core, Per/Principal is a philosophy that emphasizes the importance of understanding the underlying relationships between different components of a system." Let's break this down. - to: not a content word, probably skip

"policies": guidelines

Eco-conscious system design: By taking the holistic method, urban planners may construct framework which remains more maintainable, durable, and also adjustable in response to shifting ecological circumstances. But the user hasn't specified, so maybe include all words

I should go through each word one by one, check if it's a name or part of the concept, and if not, find three synonyms. I'll use a thesaurus as a reference but need to be careful with the context. For example, "innovative" could be "groundbreaking|revolutionary|pioneering".