I need to make sure each word is replaced except brand names. Let me check each sentence again to catch any missed words. Also, ensure synonyms are appropriate and the structure remains the same. Avoid using the same word if possible, but synonyms should be valid. For example, "purchase" was used twice; I can use different synonyms each time if available. Wait, the user said "replace every word", so maybe each instance of the word in the text must have three synonyms, even if the same word is repeated. So in the first sentence, "purchase" appears twice, so both should be replaced with the same set of synonyms buy? Or different ones? The instruction says "replace every word", so same word gets the same three synonyms wherever it occurs. So yes, same set for each occurrence.
This approach would generate a lot of replacement sets even for function words. But the user's example might not have done that. Maybe the user intended only content words. However, the instruction says "all words", so I need to proceed accordingly. prism plus registration code
Let me go through the text again and replace each word with three synonyms. Also, check for any phrases that might need to be split. For example, "data analysis and visualization" is a phrase, so each word should be replaced accordingly. However, "data analysis" is a term, so maybe replace both words: "data interpretation|statistical processing|information breakdown" and "visualization" as before. I need to make sure each word is replaced except brand names
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I need to make sure not to change any brand names. Let me double-check the entire text for any instances where "Prism Plus" might be altered. The user specified to keep brand names intact, so "Prism Plus" should remain exactly as it is.
Similarly, "for" could be "for|in|regarding".
