But there's a catch: the user now says "Update each word with 3 options in spintax". Does that mean every single word, regardless of being part of a phrase? For example, "In our increasingly digital age" would become "In our increasingly technological environment"? That seems plausible, but I need to make sure the result is still readable and grammatically correct.
This seems very detailed. I need to go word by word. Let me start with the first sentence. ENCONTRO MARCADO
In the first paragraph, words like "precious commodity" could become "valuable asset", "rare resource", "highly prized possession". Then "numerous tasks" could be "various duties", "many obligations", "countless responsibilities". But there's a catch: the user now says
Use technology tactically: Harness digital tools to schedule and organize gatherings, but prevent too much reliance on tech, something that can lead to interruptions. That seems plausible, but I need to make
"Communicate has become more convenient than ever" would be Correspondence has become moremoreaccessible thaneverbefore.
Given the conflicting interpretations, maybe the user actually wants each term (phrase or word) to have three synonyms. But since the instruction says "each word", perhaps individual words. However, some words may not have suitable synonyms. For example, "ENCONTRO MARCADO" is a proper noun and should be excluded. Let me proceed carefully.
The second paragraph: "precious commodity" again. "Intentionally plan" might change to "deliberately schedule, purposefully arrange, thoughtfully plan.