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- Select: maybe "Choose," "Pick," "Opt for" - Option: "Choice," "Alternative," "Option" (but since it's already in the original, need two more) Wait, actually, the original word is "option," so the alternatives should be different. Maybe "alternative," "selection," "possibility"

Replace "Select" with three synonyms. Let's choose "Choose|Pick|Opt for" google chrome os download iso

So putting it all together, the main list would have three options (Neverware, Chromium OS, Chrome OS Flex), each with their own steps, and within those steps, any binary choices are expanded to three using c. - Select: maybe "Choose," "Pick," "Opt for" -

Similarly for "choose": "pick," "opt for," "select." Similarly for "choose": "pick," "opt for," "select

"Testing" → Experimentation "and" → and "development" → innovation ":" → [keep as is or replace with synonyms for a colon? Probably keep] "If" → Provided that "you’re" → you are "a" → an "developer" → programmer "," → [skip] "you" → you "might" → could "want" → consider "to" → to "test" → evaluate "and" → and "run" → operate "Chrome OS" → [skip] "on" → upon "a" → a "virtual" → imaginary "machine" → system "or" → or "a" → a "separate" →

So they used three synonyms separated by pipes. Need to ensure that each replacement is three words in that format. Also, they kept the brand names like "Chromium OS" and "ISO" intact.

For example, when the text says "Go to the Neverware CloudReady website and click on the 'Download' button," maybe the user wants to present three different websites or versions as options. Alternatively, the "Select the 'CloudReady Home' edition" could be expanded to three different editions. But in the original, it's a single edition. Hmm.