Wait, "Streamlined Processes" is part of the key features, so it's a heading. The user wants each term in the text to be replaced with three synonyms. So in "Streamlined Processes", maybe replace "Streamlined" with Optimized and "Processes" with Systems? But the user might want the entire term "Streamlined Processes" as a single term. Hmm. The user instruction says "each term with 3 synonyms as spintax". So maybe each key term in the text should be replaced. So "Streamlined Processes" as a term would be replaced with synonyms like "Optimized Workflows" etc. But that's a bit tricky. Alternatively, maybe split into individual words. However, in the example, the user had "v1|v2|v3" for each term. So perhaps each key term is considered a single term and replaced with three synonyms. So "Streamlined Processes" is a term that would have three synonyms. But how? Maybe the user is referring to each key term in the text, replacing each with three synonyms.
Okay, I need to process the user's query. They want all terms with three options formatted as v3, and they specified to leave names unchanged. The example provided has some placeholders like [Industry/Field] and [specific area of industry/field], so I should replace those with the correct format. Fisch New Script
Planned enhancements: Keep track for anticipated features that will expand system and its applications. Networking: Connect with fellow professionals in the area who have adopted tool. Guidance and assistance Wait, "Streamlined Processes" is part of the key
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First, I need to parse through the original text and identify the terms that can be varied. The original text mentions "Fisch New Script" which they don't want to change, so I'll keep that as is. Terms like "game-changer" could be replaced with synonyms like "paradigm-shifter" or "innovative solution". But the user might want the entire term