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"versión más reciente" could be "última versión", "versión actualizada", "última actualización".
"Archivos dañados" could be "Archivos lesionados", "Archivos inadecuados", "Ficheros corruptos". la aplicacion xf-adesk19 no se puede abrir mac
Next part: "Puedes verificar la compatibilidad en el sitio web oficial de la aplicación o en la documentación proporcionada por el desarrollador." The verb "verificar" could be comprobar. "Sitio web oficial" is a proper noun, so I don't change "sitio web" but maybe "oficial" can be auténtico. "Documentación" could be guía? "Desarrollador" might be diseñador in Spanish, but I need Spanish synonyms. Wait, maybe desarrollador but "desarrollador" is the original. So perhaps programador? Hmm, need to confirm. "Sitio web oficial" is a proper noun, so
But how do I know which words to replace? It's probably any non-brand name word that's content, not part of the structure (like "por", "en", "tu", etc.). So for example, "existen" should be replaced with three synonyms, like pueden haber. Wait, but in the example the response starts with "Existen numerosas razones por las que...", which suggests that "Existen" is not being replaced here, but "varias" and "razones" are. Wait, but in the original instruction, they said "swap words in format opt1. each word with 3 alternatives." Hmm, maybe the user wants every word in the text (except brand names) to be replaced with three alternatives, but in practice, I can't do that for all words because some words don't have synonyms. So likely, only the words that have common synonyms are being replaced. Since I can't look up synonyms
Finally, I'll ensure that the output strictly follows the specified format, using opt1 for each replacement and only applying it to the relevant words. Also, the user wants only the text, so I'll exclude any additional explanations or formatting beyond what's required.
This might require a thesaurus approach. For each word, find three alternatives. However, doing this correctly requires knowing synonyms for each word. Since I can't look up synonyms, I have to use my existing knowledge.
Another challenge is maintaining grammatical correctness. The replacements need to fit the sentence structure. For instance, if the original word is a verb, the options should also be verbs in the same tense and person. Also, articles and prepositions should be handled correctly, changing as necessary without altering the proper nouns.