This is going to be time-consuming. Let me start with the first line.
But some words may be phrases. For example "moving parts" is a single phrase, but in the example, the user had "Fixing|Restoration|Recovery" for "Repair". So in that case, "Repair" was a single word, replaced with synonyms. But "moving parts" is two words. Do I split it into individual words or treat as a phrase? The user's example shows that they split into individual words. Let's look at the original example. The line "Maintenance and Repair" becomes "Upkeep|Maintenance|Preservation and Fixing|Restoration|Recovery". So "and" remains as is, and each word is replaced individually. So yes, split into each word and replace each. bst door drive manual pdf
But the user wants each word replaced, including prepositions and conjunctions. Let me see. For example, "if" can be when, in case, or unless (but "unless" is opposite). Maybe better to use "should", "perhaps", but that might not fit. Hmm, perhaps some words don't have perfect synonyms. Maybe use the same word if there's no good synonym. Wait, the example shows that the user might accept some words without change if necessary. Let me try. This is going to be time-consuming
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