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Wait, the user said to leave names unchanged. So "Adobe Illustrator 2024" stays as is. That's important. Also, I need to make sure that words that are part of titles or specific terms aren't altered. For example, "Graphic Designers" under the section "Who is Adobe Illustrator 2024 For?" should remain as is, but the words around them might need synonyms.

For system requirements, words like "ensure" can be "confirm," "guarantee," "assure." "Smooth and optimal experience" might be "seamless operation," "flawless performance," "efficient use." "Multicore Intel processor" could stay if it's a proper term, but "multicore" can be replaced with "multiple-core," "core-multiplexed," etc. Wait, but "Intel processor" is a proper noun, so stays. The user said proper nouns stay, so "Intel" should remain, but "multicore" is a descriptor. So "Multicore Intel processor" is a combination of proper (Intel) and common (Multicore). But maybe the entire term isn't a proper noun. Hmm, tricky. But "Intel" is a proper noun, so the rest can be adjusted. adobe illustrator 2024

Original example: "Adobe Illustrator 2024: Unlocking New Creative Possibilities" becomes Introducing Emerging Inventive Opportunities Wait, the user said to leave names unchanged

Moving to the next part: "Enhanced Collaboration: Adobe Illustrator 2024 introduces new collaboration features, enabling seamless sharing, commenting, and tracking of changes." Also, I need to make sure that words

Okay, let's tackle this query. The user wants each word in the provided text rewritten with three alternatives, formatted as v3. They specified to skip brands and names.

"provide more precise control over designs" → provide more exact management on designs