Pilya -2024- Link

The term "concept" could be replaced with "notion|principle|framework". "Gain traction" becomes "gain popularity|attract attention|capture interest". "Industries" could be "sectors|fields|markets". And so on.

But given that the user's sample input has [insert...] parts, the instruction is to replace them with three synonyms each, using the same structure as the example, which uses "or". For instance, in the first example, it's subscription-based services or data-driven decision-making. So perhaps the user wants to replace that bracketed part with three options separated by commas and "or". For example: "pay-as-you-go models, analytics-driven strategies, or on-demand service frameworks". Pilya -2024-

Pilya 2.0

Alternatively, maybe in the user's actual text, the v3 is a placeholder that's missing in the provided example. Let me read the user's instruction again carefully. which uses "or". For instance

The term "concept" could be replaced with "notion|principle|framework". "Gain traction" becomes "gain popularity|attract attention|capture interest". "Industries" could be "sectors|fields|markets". And so on.

But given that the user's sample input has [insert...] parts, the instruction is to replace them with three synonyms each, using the same structure as the example, which uses "or". For instance, in the first example, it's subscription-based services or data-driven decision-making. So perhaps the user wants to replace that bracketed part with three options separated by commas and "or". For example: "pay-as-you-go models, analytics-driven strategies, or on-demand service frameworks".

Pilya 2.0

Alternatively, maybe in the user's actual text, the v3 is a placeholder that's missing in the provided example. Let me read the user's instruction again carefully.