Ure-103 -
I think that's the approach. Now, I'll go through each word one by one, apply the replacements, and ensure the output is correctly formatted with valid synonyms that maintain the original sentence structure.
I also need to ensure that each replacement has three options separated by pipes. Sometimes words might have multiple synonyms. For example, "codes" can beidentifiers. I'll go through each word systematically, making sure to skip any proper nouns like "URE-103" and others if present. ure-103
Wait, the user specified to "skip brands and names." So if "URE-103" is a brand or a name, it should stay. Since it's a code, maybe it's a name here, but the user wants to keep it as is. I think that's the approach
I need to be cautious not to alter any other acronyms or specific terms. The examples given in the user's sample response show that they left the code as is. So I'll proceed similarly. Sometimes words might have multiple synonyms
Let me check each line again to make sure all words are replaced except for the code. Also, need to maintain the structure of the text without adding or removing any content. The user wants a direct replacement without changing the meaning, just substituting words with synonyms.
Another thing to note is the format. The options should be in curly braces with three choices separated by |. Need to ensure that there are no extra spaces or formatting issues.