I'll continue this process for each sentence, ensuring that proper nouns are not altered, and every other word is replaced with three synonyms. I need to be careful with contractions and ensure they're properly expanded. Also, check punctuation and spacing for consistency.
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This might take some time to ensure accuracy and that the synonyms make sense in context. I should also check if any words are repeated or if the synonyms are appropriate. For instance, "consistent look and feel" could be "uniform|cohesive|aligned" for "consistent" and "appearance|presentation|design" for "look" and "feel." I'll continue this process for each sentence, ensuring
"for your design or development projects" becomes for your design and engineering initiatives. Hmm, "design" as creation, "or" as or, "development" as progress, "projects" as initiatives. "Font not showing up: Ensure that the font
I also need to be cautious with contractions like "you're" becoming "you are", but the user wants synonyms, so maybe one is perhaps, but contractions might not have synonyms. Wait, the example in the user's message includes "You’re" changed to One is, but the user says proper nouns stay. Wait, "You're" is not a proper noun, so it should be replaced. However, the original text has "You’re", which is a contraction. Do I need to handle that? The user's example shows that they expand contractions, so maybe "You’re" becomes You are.