Font: Lettering Collection: Bundle Download Zip: Package
Wait, the instruction says "rework all words with 3 alternatives in c format." But "all words" might be too broad. Maybe it's just the main terms or phrases that can be rephrased. Let me check the example the user provided. The sample input has parts like "Font Collection Download Zip" and in the output, they replaced it with "Typeface Archive Package b". So it seems like the focus is on key phrases and possibly each word in a phrase. For example, "Font Collection" becomes "Typeface Archive", and "Download Zip" becomes "Archive Package". Font Collection Download Zip
But the user wants each word in the original text rewritten with three options, so I need to ensure that every word is replaced, even those inside phrases. For example, "font collection downloads" as separate words should each have synonyms. This might lead to some less common phrasing but that's the requirement. The sample input has parts like "Font Collection
Next, "Font bundles usually contain a selection of fonts from a particular foundry or designer." Again, words like "bundles" can be "collections|packages|sets." But I need to ensure that the replacements don't conflict with the structure of the sentence. Also, "foundry" and "designer" are proper nouns; wait, no, "foundry" here is a common noun referring to a font foundry, so it's not a proper noun. Proper nouns would be names like "Adobe" or "Monotype," which aren't mentioned here. So, "foundry" should be replaced if possible, but maybe there's a better term. But the user wants each word in the
I need to proceed line by line, making sure each word is replaced correctly without altering the sentence structure. Also, for hyphens or compound terms like "commercial license," split into "commercial|business|enterprise" and "license|authorization|rights," but perhaps better to treat "commercial license" as a single term and replace it with similar terms like enterprise agreements.
Looking at the text provided: "Font Collection Download Zip: A Comprehensive Guide..." The first task is to go through each word and replace it with three options. However, not every word needs to be changed. The user probably means to rework words that have synonyms or can be expressed differently. For example, "Font Collection" could be "Typeface Archive b". I need to make sure that each word is checked for possible alternatives, but keep the structure the same.