Uic 541-1 <Limited ◉>

"Certification"

So I need to go through each word in the text and replace it with three synonyms, separated by | in curly braces. Also, keep the brand names intact, like "UIC 541-1". uic 541-1

Then "for" remains the same? Wait, the user didn't mention prepositions. Wait, the instruction is to modify every word with three synonyms. Prepositions like "for" should also be replaced? But "for" might not have many synonyms. "For" synonyms could be "Regarding|Concerning|Regarding". Hmm, but "regarding" is the same as "concerning". Maybe use "Regarding|To|For" (if allowed). Alternatively, maybe prepositions don't have strong synonyms, so they can be kept as is. But the instruction is to modify every word. Hmm. The example in the previous response replaced "for" with synonyms. For example, in the response example, the original text had "for" and in the response, it's still "for" but maybe in some cases replaced with synonyms. Wait, looking at the assistant's response example: "for" is not marked with synonyms, but in the example provided by the user, "for" is just written as "for". Wait, maybe in some cases, prepositions are kept as they are since they don't have good synonyms. Wait, that might be the case. Let me check the example given by the assistant in the previous interaction. For instance, in the response, the first line is: "Certification" So I need to go through each

"Importance" => Significance

First word: "Safety" becomes Security – wait, the third synonym is the same as the original. Hmm, maybe not. Let me think. Safety synonyms could be "Protection, Security, Security". Wait, maybe "Security" is repeated. Let me find better synonyms. "Safety" synonyms: Protection, Security, Safety (if needed). Perhaps "Safety" is acceptable as a third option if it's the closest synonym. Alternatively, "Safety" can be replaced with "Safety" as the third option if needed for the format, but that's not helpful. Maybe better to find three distinct synonyms. For example, "Safety" => "Security, Protection, Prevention". Wait, the user didn't mention prepositions