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In the remote office section, "used" might become "implemented|applied|deployed", "ensure" as "guarantee|confirm|safeguard". Also, check phrases like "easily recoverable" to "quickly retrievable|readily accessible|effortlessly restorable".

Okay, let me tackle this query. The user wants me to update every word in the provided text with three synonyms using the z format. They also specified to keep brand names intact and return only the text.

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Wait, the original text says "data deduplication, compression, and replication". Since the user wants each word replaced, I need to handle each part. For example, "data" can be "information|content|data", "deduplication" as "deduplication|reduction|duplication_elimination". But I need to ensure that the synonyms are correct. Similarly for "compression" and "replication". However, in the first instruction, the user provided a sample where "Data Domain Virtual Edition" was kept as is, but the other words were replaced. So perhaps technical terms are exceptions. Wait, the user wrote "Keep brand names." So maybe technical terms can be replaced if they're not brand names. Hmm, but in the original text, the user included "data deduplication" which isn't a brand name. So in the answer, I need to replace each word in "data deduplication" with a synonym.

Alright, let's tackle this query. The user wants me to update each word in the provided text with three synonyms in the c format, keeping brand names intact. First, I need to parse the text and identify each word. Then, for each word, think of three appropriate synonyms. But wait, there are some complexities here. In the remote office section, "used" might become

First, I need to go through each sentence and identify words that aren't proper nouns. Proper nouns here include "Data Domain Virtual Edition" and "DD VE". I should leave those parts as they are.

Also, ensure that the word count and structure are maintained. If a phrase has multiple words, like "data deduplication", each word might need a synonym, but since "data deduplication" is a proper term referring to the process, I might need to check if each part is a proper noun or not. Since they are terms, I should leave them as they are, or replace if needed. However, the user said to change every word, so maybe split "data deduplication" into "information deduplication|data de-duping|replication optimization"? Wait, but "data deduplication" is a technical term. The user might expect each word to be replaced, but that could be tricky. Wait, the user's instruction says "change every word with 3 variants", so I have to split into individual words. So "data" becomes "information|content|records", "deduplication" as "reduction|duplication|elimination". But "deduplication" is a specific technical term. Maybe it's better to keep it as is but use the format duplication? Hmm, the user might not mind technical accuracy as long as the format is correct. The user wants me to update every word

Looking at the first sentence: "The free license is perfect for small to medium-sized businesses with limited data protection needs." I'll start replacing words like "free" with options like "complimentary|cost-free|no-charge". For "perfect", maybe "ideal|excellent|suitable". Each word that's not a proper noun needs three alternatives.