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Let me start processing the first paragraph:

In the original text, the first sentence is "Understanding Auris Maintenance Mode: A Comprehensive Guide". The original sentence in the user's example is "As a Toyota Auris owner, it's essential to understand the concept of maintenance mode and how it can help keep your vehicle running smoothly." Unicorn Overlord -NSP--JPN--Update 1.05-.rar

So the first line becomes:

"As" → "Since | Whenever | Because" "a" → "an | the | one" "Toyota" is a proper noun, stays. "Auris" is a proper noun, stays. "owner" → "vehicle owner | car owner | driver" "it's essential" → "it's crucial | important | necessary" "to understand" → "to grasp | comprehend | learn" "the concept" → "the idea | understanding | principle" "of maintenance mode" → "of maintenance mode (proper noun, stays) | of vehicle maintenance system | of regular maintenance function | of periodic service mode | of scheduled maintenance setup | maintenance check process | service configuration mode | routine care system | auto-maintenance setup | periodic servicing function" Wait, no, the user wants three variants per word. Maybe I need to find three words for each part. Wait, the example y for each word. Wait, the user says "every word with 3 variants in spintax". So each word should have three possible synonyms. But some words may not have clear synonyms. For example, "vehicle" could be "car", "automobile", "automobile". But maybe the user is okay with some generic terms even if they are a bit off. Let me proceed carefully. Let me start processing the first paragraph: In

"Understanding" → "Grasping | Learning | Comprehending" "Auris" stays. "Maintenance Mode" stays as per earlier assumption. "A" → "A | An | The" "Comprehensive" → "Thorough | Extensive | In-depth" "Guide" → "Manual | Resource | Documentation" "owner" → "vehicle owner | car owner |

For "Press the 'Menu' button", if "Menu" is part of the system, maybe "Settings button" or "Options button" as variants. Then "navigate to the 'Settings' or 'Maintenance' menu": alternatives could be "access the 'Options' or 'Service' section" or "go to the 'Preferences' or 'Repairs' tab."

First, I'll start by understanding the structure of the query. The user is asking for words in the text that have three possible alternatives. The examples they provided earlier were in a specific format with curly braces and vertical bars. My task is to go through the given text and find instances where such formatting exists, but only if there are exactly three words separated by | within the braces. Also, I need to exclude any instances that mention brands or names like "Auris" or Toyota-related terms.

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