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I should go through each part of the text step by step to ensure all terms are covered and formatted correctly. Also, need to ensure the synonyms make sense in context. For example, "install" becomes "installing|setting up|deploying" which fits. Let me verify that each substitution is appropriate and that the synonyms are correctly placed. Once that's done, the response should meet the user's requirements.

The user's instruction says "Don't touch proper nouns." So if "Windows 7 X4 New Edition Jan 2013 X86 Full Activated" is considered a proper noun, then all its components should be left as is. However, if "X4" is part of the product name, then perhaps it's a proper noun. But "New Edition" might be a marketing term, not a proper noun. This requires judgment. Windows 7 X4 -New Edition Jan 2013- X86 Full Activated.zip

In the drawbacks section, "Support: As Windows 7 is an older operating system..." Replace "older" with "older|outdated|legacy", "may no longer receive mainstream support" could be "may no longer receive|might not get|could stop receiving mainstream support", and "vulnerable to security risks" becomes "vulnerable to|exposed to|risky for security threats". I should go through each part of the

Original: "Key Features of Windows 7 X4 New Edition Jan 2013 X86 Full Activated" - "Key" → Primary - "Features" → Attributes - "of" → for - "Windows 7" → Win7 Wait, but "Windows 7" is the brand, so it should have three options as the proper noun. However, the user said "keep brand names," but in the example, "Windows 7" was kept as one option. So maybe the user expects that brand names have three options as their name, even if they are the same. For example, Windows 7 to indicate that's the brand. Let me verify that each substitution is appropriate

Next, split the text into individual words and phrases. For each word (excluding proper nouns), generate three plausible synonyms or variations. For example, "Activated" could be Enabled, but since the user wants three options, I need three different ones each time.

So proceeding with that, let me go through the text sentence by sentence.