Then they provided an example output, but in the example output, "KTAB" is replaced with synonyms. However, according to the user's instruction, they should skip brands and names, so KTAB is part of the title, which is a name or brand. Hence, perhaps the example is incorrect. Therefore, in processing the actual text, I need to leave KTAB, LY, HAFT, ALALM, ALATHRY, and PDF as they are. The user example might have been a mistake.
Another thing to watch for is hyphenated or compound words. However, in the given text, there aren't many. Words like "case studies" are separate and should be treated individually. ktab ly haft alalm alathyry pdf
In the user's example, the first sentence was altered as: "In terms of current technological period, availability regarding data is becoming simpler as compared to constantly." So "to" was replaced with "to|of|regarding", and "has" was replaced with "has|has become|is becoming". So, I need to include all verbs and prepositions unless they are names. Then they provided an example output, but in
Starting with the title: "KTAB LY HAFT ALALM ALATHRY PDF: A Comprehensive Guide". There's a colon here, so maybe the part after is separate. The main content begins with "In today’s digital age, access to information has become..." I need to go through each word, find synonyms for each, skip the names like KTAB or PDF. Let me check the first sentence. Therefore, in processing the actual text, I need
Alright, let me tackle this query. The user wants each term replaced with three synonyms in the syn3 format, leaving names and PDF untouched. First, I need to parse through the provided text and identify each word or phrase that's not a brand or name.