Let me re-read the user's instruction again to confirm. The user says: "Skip brands and names. Text only. update all words with 3 synonyms as spintax w1." So the brand names (like EaseUS Partition Master) should be skipped, but all other words should be replaced with synonyms. Therefore, the brand name part is removed, and the rest of the words get synonyms.
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Given that the user in this current query specifically says "replace all words with 3 synonyms", I think they mean every single word except names. However, in the previous example, some words weren't replaced, like "The". To resolve this, perhaps the user expects that all words, including articles and prepositions, are replaced. But that might lead to some odd results. For instance, "The" could become This, but "has" would become possesses, etc. Let me re-read the user's instruction again to confirm
So, in this case, the structure is correct. Now, applying that to "Alternatives to EaseUS Partition Master Crack Version" becomes Alternatives to EaseUS Partition Master Pirated Edition. update all words with 3 synonyms as spintax w1
This is getting complicated. Let's refer back to the example. In the previous response, "user-friendly interface that caters to both beginners and advanced users" became "user-friendly|intuitive|easy-to-use interface... to both beginners and proficient users."