But to follow the instruction, maybe the user means that any capitalized proper noun (like people, places, organizations) should be preserved, but other capitalized terms can be replaced. However, sometimes headings are in title case without being proper nouns.

"enables users to create, deploy, and manage..." → "allows individuals to design, implement, and oversee|empowers clients to build, introduce, and control|facilitates users in generating, launching, and administering."

But then, the user's instruction says "Swap every word with 3 variants in spintax: y. Skip proper nouns." So the assistant needs to skip any proper nouns. Proper nouns are generally specific names of people, places, companies, products, etc. For example, "Apple" is a proper noun, while "customer service automation" is a regular noun phrase. However, if the section title is in title case, like "Customer Service Automation", is that considered a proper noun? It's a bit ambiguous. But given that in the sample input, "FastTrack Automation Studio" is a product name and is left as is, the assistant should probably leave all capitalized headings and proper nouns as is, and replace the rest.

First, I need to process each sentence, split it into words, and replace each non-proper noun word with three synonyms. Proper nouns are words like "FastTrack Automation Studio" which are specific names and shouldn't be changed.

Continuing with "increase efficiency" → "boost productivity|enhance operational performance|elevate effectiveness." "reduce costs" → "decrease expenses|minimize expenditures|cut financial outlays."

This is a bit confusing. Maybe the user wants only the actual proper names, like brand names or specific products, to be left intact. So "FastTrack Automation Studio" is the proper noun here, while other phrases like "Customer Service Automation" are general terms. Therefore, in the output, those should be replaced. Let me proceed accordingly.

"user-friendly interface" → "intuitive design|straightforward console|accessible panel."

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