Ttc Slickline Operations Training Manual [upd] < FAST >
1. Check if it's a proper noun (like TTC, Slickline, Manual). If yes, leave it as is. 2. If not, generate three synonyms or variants that fit the context of oil and gas training. 3. Format each word into variant1 format. 4. Ensure the structure of the text remains the same, with each line transformed accordingly. 5. Output the result as plain text without any markdown.
The next thing is to identify which words are proper nouns. In the example text, "TTC Slickline Operations Training Manual" has "TTC" as a proper noun, probably an abbreviation. "Slickline" might be a specific term here. I need to leave those as they are. So I have to go through each word and check if it's a proper noun or a special term. Ttc Slickline Operations Training Manual
I should also consider the length of each line. The user's example has each line transformed, so the structure remains similar but with each word having three options. Proper nouns like "TTC Slickline Operations Training Manual" remain as they are, but if part of a sentence, like "TTC" in the middle, it would stay the same. Format each word into variant1 format
Alright, I think I have a plan. For each word in the input text: "unsecured" doesn't fit. Maybe dangerous. Yes.
Another thing to note is that the output should be in a format for each word. So each word in the original text becomes a triplet separated by bars. The user's example shows that each line is processed this way, maintaining the line structure but with each word in b format.
First sentence: "Slickline operations can be complex and hazardous if not performed properly." I need to replace "complex" with three synonyms. Let me think of possible options. Maybe advanced? No, "advanced" might change the meaning. How about challenging? That works. "Hazardous" could be perilous? Wait, "unsecured" doesn't fit. Maybe dangerous. Yes.