"real-world examples" → day-to-day examples
Easy to understand: The author’s writing style is clear, concise, and easy to understand, making the handbook accessible to readers with varying levels of expertise. → Easy to understand: The author’s writing style is simple and brief and approachable, making the handbook accessible to readers with diverse levels of expertise.
For example, "individuals" in the first paragraph could be people. Maybe, but let's see if it's necessary. The user might be okay with replacing all applicable words.
"Download the PDF: Once you have verified the source, click on the download link to obtain the PDF copy of the handbook."
Also, replace "author" as per the sample response. In the sample, when the author's name was replaced with "author," but in the original instruction, the user said to skip brands and names. So in the original text, "Sadhu Singh" is a brand/name, so replace with "author" or "expert."
So in the sample response, "Comprehensive coverage: The handbook provides a thorough and detailed coverage..." Each part of the phrase is converted into a trio. So maybe for each adjective or term in the original, if they can be replaced with three options, they should be. But the original user's instruction is to swap all terms with 3 options in spintax. The example shows that even if a phrase has two separate trios, each is converted. So maybe each individual term or phrase that can be replaced is converted into a trio.