I need to carefully go through each word, find synonyms, and structure them in the opt3 format. Also, make sure that the sentence still makes sense after replacements. Some words might not have suitable three synonyms, but the user asked for three each, so maybe use near-synonyms if necessary. For example, "limited" could be "restricted," "constrained," "curtailed." "Technical expertise" might be "advanced knowledge," "computer skills," "tech fluency."
This might be complicated. The user might expect that all instances of "email extractor" when not part of the product name are spun. But how do I know which instances are part of the product name? Since the product name is "Beijing Express Email Extractor V3.6.24", the term "Email Extractor" here is part of the proper noun. But in the text, when used as a generic term like "email extractors", it's not a proper noun and can be spun. Beijing Express Email Extractor V3.6 24
I need to apply this to each word in the text, making sure not to touch any proper nouns. The key is to identify each word and replace it with three synonyms, but ensuring that the product names, places like Beijing, etc., are not altered. I need to carefully go through each word,
I should be careful not to miss any words that might have synonyms. Also, making sure that the proper nouns remain untouched. The user provided an example where Beijing was replaced with Peking or Shanghai in the previous response, but in this case, the product name is a proper noun and should stay the same. Since the product name is "Beijing Express Email
"In" could be Throughout".