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For "Terms and Conditions," synonyms could be "Legal Terms and Policies," "Agreement Conditions," or "Licensing Conditions." That sounds right.

In the example response, the first occurrence was "configurable" changed to "interactive", the next instance was changed to "configurable", and so on. It seems like they cycled through the options, replacing each occurrence with a different variant. So for the first instance, take the second option, the next take the third, etc. But the user might just want each word with three options to be replaced by any of the options, not necessarily following a specific order. However, since the example shows a rotation, maybe that's the intended approach. But the user didn't specify the order, just to pick one. However, in the example, the assistant used different options each time. So perhaps the correct way is to replace each opt3 with any one of the options, making sure that each such word is changed to one of the three. Since the user wants the names intact, we don't touch proper nouns. visual components license

Putting it all together, each word should be considered individually for synonyms, making sure the overall text remains coherent. I'll double-check the formatted output for consistency in the opt2 format and ensure no markdown is used beyond that. For "Terms and Conditions," synonyms could be "Legal

The ownership part: "license agreement" is contract. Each term in the list will need to be checked for correct synonyms. For "modification and distribution," "modify" could be change. "Distribution" becomes sharing. So for the first instance, take the second

Wait, the user's instruction is to modify the given text (the one they pasted about Understanding Visual Components License) by changing any words in opt2 format to one of the options. However, looking at that text, there are no such placeholders. The example the user provided after that shows that in their original text (which they didn't include here), there were such placeholders, which needed to be replaced. But in the input provided, there are no placeholders. So this is confusing. Maybe the user made a mistake in not providing the actual text with the placeholders. Alternatively, maybe the example is part of the user's input. Let me re-examine the entire query.

Subscription-Based License: Replace "based" with dependent, so Time-Limited Authorization.