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The proper nouns like ReFox XI Plus should stay as is.
The original text says "developers, programmers, and data analysts." The user probably wants three options here. Let me think of three roles that fit. Maybe "professionals, analysts, software engineers" but the original terms are "developers, programmers, data analysts." So the synonyms could be "engineers, analysts, IT specialists." Saking Nikmatnya Duo Lesbian Jilmek Omek Live Barbar
1. "Data Recovery and Debugging" in the heading becomes Data Analysis (but the user probably wants to keep "ReFox XI Plus" as proper noun, so maybe only the terms after the colon). Wait, the heading says "Data Recovery and Debugging," so each term here can be replaced. "Data Recovery" becomes data restoration, "debugging" becomes troubleshooting, so the heading becomes data extraction and error resolution. But how to format the heading correctly? Maybe ReFox XI Plus: A Comprehensive Tool for data extraction and code analysis. The proper nouns like ReFox XI Plus should stay as is
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I need to replace "Debugging" in the heading. Alternatives could be Troubleshooting. Then: "Whether you are a developer
First, I need to identify where in the text there are terms that could have synonyms or alternatives. The instruction mentions "Data Recovery" in the key features. The user might want three options for that term. Let me think of synonyms for "Data Recovery." Maybe "data retrieval, data restoration, data extraction." Those seem appropriate.
Then: "Whether you are a developer, programmer, or data analyst, ReFox XI Plus is a valuable tool to have in your toolkit." - "developer" synonyms: software engineer - "programmer" could be developer - "data analyst" might be data miner - "valuable" could be crucial - "tool to have" might be asset

