Hi,

Is there any way in the system or in the source could where I could do
modifications so that  I could disambiguate just a specific word(Which
means having a pre-defined "spot/s", thus skipping the automated spotting
phase)?

For example in this string:

For the same $1,299 you could spend on this 21.5-inch Apple iMac, you can
buy a 23-inch or even a 27-inch Windows-based all-in-one, and with more
robust features.
Yes, for better or for worse, those other PCs have Windows 8. They also
have touch screens and optical drives, features that Apple has deemed
inessential for a desktop. You might agree with Apple. You might also
accept Apple's hallmark design excellence and display quality as worthy
substitutions. You might even need or want a particular function of OS X
that you can't get in a Windows PC.

I just want to disambiguate the word Windows. So to do that, Windows must
first be spotted and the only one spotted. I was wondering if there is a
way to do that, because currently when I try this on the demo, it also
spots the other words that I dont want annotated.

Thanks,
Chux
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