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Wait, in the sample sentence I just thought of, there are no proper nouns. So for each word, I can create three synonyms or related words. For instance, "quick" could be replaced with "fast|rapid|swift", "brown" could be "chestnut|caramel|fawn", and so on. But since the user wants three alternatives for each word, I need to make sure there are three options per word in the Spintax. Assuming the user wants to see an example
Risks section: "Malware and Viruses: Cracked software often contains malware or viruses that can harm your computer or steal sensitive information." "Malware" → "malicious software|virus|threats". "Viruses" might be redundant, maybe "viruses|malware|harmful programs". "Contain" → "include|possess|comprise". "Harm" → "damage|injure|impair". "Stolen" → "taken|acquired|seized". So for each word, I can create three