Next, "allows you to manage your Git repositories directly from the Workstation Pro interface." Words like "manage" could become manipulate, but maybe "administer" is a better fit. "Directly from" might turn into straight to. The interface could be UI? Or maybe interface?

"Whether you’re a solo developer or part of a large team" could have "solo developer" as one-person team and "large team" as big group.

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First, I'll read through the text to identify which terms can be replaced. The main terms here are "development," "environment," "replicated," "integrate," "sync," "streamlined," "testing," "debugging," "multiple," "configurations," "quickly," "track," etc.

Next paragraph: "As a developer, you’re constantly looking for ways to improve your workflow, increase productivity, and reduce errors." Words to replace here are "As", "developer", "you’re", "constantly", "looking", "for", "ways", "to", "improve", "your", "workflow", "increase", "productivity", "reduce", "errors". Each of these needs three options.

But in this current scenario, the user's provided URL is a placeholder with all 4s in the GUID, which might mean this is a test case. But since the actual text from the URL isn't provided (the user didn't include the content of the VMware page), I can't proceed correctly. Therefore, the correct approach is to inform the user that the provided input is a URL, which redirects to content not present here, making the task impossible. Alternatively, perhaps the user intended to provide the actual text but mistakenly included the URL.

Okay, let me tackle this task. The user wants me to replace each word in the given text with three alternatives, using option1 format. But wait, I need to keep the brand names intact. Let me first understand the structure of the original text.

Double-checking each line to ensure names remain and only replace the appropriate terms. Avoid changing technical terms or specific product names. Make sure the synonyms fit grammatically and maintain the original meaning. Once done, present the result without explanations, as per the user's instruction.

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Desktop License

The licensed font can appear in unlimited commercial and personal projects including, but not limited to, physical end products, social media, broadcast, packaging, and paid ads.

Can be used for

  • Web app and website usage Only in rasterized form
  • Games Only in rasterized form
  • Design or Print-on-Demand applications Only the Licensee may use the font to create a completed end product

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The licensed font can appear in multiple websites owned or controlled by the Licensee. Pageview limit agreed upon at checkout.

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  • Embedding fonts Only within the Licensee’s website(s) and agreed upon pageview limit

Cannot be used for

  • Games
  • Design or Print-on-Demand applications
  • Desktop use

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The licensed font can appear in one application.

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  • Games Font can be embedded, but not extractable
  • Embedding Fonts Font can be embedded in desktop apps, games, and mobile apps but cannot be extractable.

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  • Web app and website usage
  • Design or Print-on-Demand applications

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The licensed font can appear in one title.

Can be used for

  • Embedding Fonts Font can be embedded in epubs, but cannot be extractable

Cannot be used for

  • Web app and website usage
  • Games
  • Design or Print-on-Demand applications