Breaking this down: - Proper nouns: "Universal Audio" (twice), so those stay. - "is" is a function word, so left as is. - "comprehensive collection" could be replaced as broad and assemblage. But the user wants each word to have three alternatives in the format word1, so each word individually. So it's not the entire phrase but each word.
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So in the first line, "The" is not part of a name, so replace with synonyms. Let me think of synonyms for "The", but maybe it's part of the title. Wait, the user says "keep names intact". The title is "The Universal Audio Bundle: A Comprehensive Solution for Audio Professionals", so "The" here is part of the name? Or is the name just "Universal Audio Bundle"? The user says to keep names intact, so probably the entire title is part of the name? Or just the proper noun "Universal Audio Bundle"? I think "Universal Audio Bundle" is the name, so the rest can be replaced. So "The" can be replaced with words like "That|These|Those", but maybe better to find synonyms. Breaking this down: - Proper nouns: "Universal Audio"
Alternatively, perhaps the v3 is part of the user's instruction, not the text to be processed. The user might be using v3 as a generic place to indicate that in the text they provide, certain words need to be replaced with three synonyms. But in their example, they didn't mark those words. Maybe the user expects the assistant to replace specific words in the provided text with three synonyms each, without any markers. However, that would be impossible unless there's more context. But the user wants each word to have
Then the examples "Voxengo OldSkoolVerb" and "TDR Nova EQ" are brand names, so they stay. "More affordable plugin bundles" can be cost-effective packages.
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Wait, but the user's instruction starts with "convert words formatted v2. each word with 3 options. Keep brand names. Return text only." So they want to take a text that has words in that format and replace each one with one of the options. But the input text they provided doesn't have any such words, so there's nothing to convert. Hence, the output would be the same as the input. Therefore, the correct approach is to return the input text as is, with no changes, since there are no words to convert. However, maybe they made a mistake in the input text. For example, maybe they intended to have parts like Premium quality sound. But in their provided text, it's written as "High-quality sound". So maybe they want to replace "High-quality" with another version. But according to the instruction, the format is v2, so the word itself should be in that format.