1.2.8 | Cgm

Another part of the original text: "How to Update to CGM 1.2.8" has steps like "Download the Update" - the user's example didn't modify this. The user's example only modified "caregivers" part. The user's example shows that the part "Family members and caregivers" became "Familycaregiversstaff", so adding a third term. The user may want similar for any terms that can be split into three.

I think the key steps are: 1) Identify proper nouns and leave them untouched. 2) For each non-proper noun word, find three appropriate alternatives. 3) Format each word with opt2. 4) Ensure the output text only includes the transformed text without any additional explanation. cgm 1.2.8

Next, I need to go through each word and think of three synonyms or alternatives. However, some words might not have straightforward alternatives. For example, technical terms like "software update" might need to be replaced with similar technical terms. Also, I have to make sure the context makes sense after replacing the words. For instance, "features" could be replaced with "capabilities, additions, functions," but need to check if they fit the context of a software update. Another part of the original text: "How to Update to CGM 1

Finally, I'll review the entire output to confirm that every word (except proper nouns) is replaced with three alternatives and that the spintax formatting is correct. This should meet the user's requirements effectively. The user may want similar for any terms

Wait, the user mentioned to leave names unchanged. CGM 1.2.8 is a name, so it stays. "Diabetes" is a condition, but in the text, it's used generally, so it's not a proper noun. Wait, in the context, "Type 1 diabetes" is a proper medical term, so maybe those should stay. Hmm, in the previous example, the user changed "diabetes" to "sugar regulation|glucose control", but here, the exact terms like "Type 1 diabetes" might be proper. Let me check the user's initial instruction. They said "Leave names unchanged." So proper nouns like CGM 1.2.8 and medical terms like Type 1 diabetes should remain as they are. So "Type 1 diabetes" stays as is.