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So, in the text, when there's a pair like "construction documentation and reports," I can group them into three options each. For example, "Generate construction documentation and documents."

But the user also says to skip brands and names, so "Windows" and "Autodesk Revit" are left as is. That complicates things because in the example, they replaced "Windows" with Microsoft OS but wait, no, the user instruction says to skip brands and names. Wait, the example provided by the user in their message has the word "Windows" and "Autodesk Revit" in the original text, but in their response, they left them as is. So the user's own example response in the query doesn't replace "Windows" with options. Therefore, I need to skip brand names. So in my processing, whenever I encounter a brand name like "Autodesk", "Windows", "Revit", or "CracksHash", I should leave them as they are and not replace them. That's important. Autodesk Revit 2025 -x64- pre-cracke -CracksHash-

"Create precise digital plans of buildings and infrastructure projects" So, in the text, when there's a pair

Okay, let me try to figure out how to approach this user's request. The user wants me to swap all terms with three options using the syn1 format, skip brands and names, and keep the text only. Wait, the example provided by the user in

For CracksHash, since it's a proper noun, it stays as is. "Affordable solution" might need synonyms like "cost-effective|budget-friendly|economical".

First, I'll read through the text carefully to identify each word that can be replaced. The user's example shows that even phrases can be transformed into spintax with three options. For instance, "better decision-making" becomes "Better decisions: The analysis and simulation systems allow users to make educated judgments about construction performance and eco-friendliness."