Starting with the first sentence: "Use the crack to activate the software and enjoy full access to all features and tools." The word "Use" could be Utilize. "crack" needs to stay because it's part of "crack" in the brand name. Wait, no—actually, the brand name includes "Crack" as part of its title, so even though the word "crack" is there, the user wants every word to have variants except brand names. Wait, the instruction says "Keep brand names," meaning that the entire brand name should remain untouched. So "Adobe Acrobat..." stays the same, but other "crack" instances might not be part of the brand. Wait, in the text, "crack" is part of the brand name in "Adobe Acrobat Pro DC 2024.003.20112 Crack". So when the text says "Use the crack...", that "crack" is the actual name of the product, so it should not be changed. Wait, no—the brand name is "Adobe Acrobat Pro DC 2024.003.20112 Crack", so the word "Crack" here is part of the product name. So in the sentence "Use the crack...", the word "crack" is part of the brand name, so it should be kept as is. Therefore, in the first sentence, "crack" is part of the brand name and shouldn't be replaced. Let me check again.
I need to ensure that each replacement is correct and makes sense in the sentence. Also, the user wants only three synonyms per word, and the synonyms should be separated by pipes. Proper nouns like Adobe or product names should remain unchanged. Adobe Acrobat Pro DC 2024.003.20112 Crack
I need to make sure that each word is replaced with three variants, keeping the sentence structure intact. Also, check that the brand name remains as is. Let me verify each part again for accuracy. Starting with the first sentence: "Use the crack