In the sentence about the cracked version being safe, "safe" could be secure. "potential risks and limitations" again need synonyms for "risks" and "limitations".
I also need to check for consistency in the text. For example, in the FAQs, the first question is about the difference between FontLab Studio and others. The answer states it's a professional font editing software. Replace "professional" with pro, "font" might be tricky but could be character set, "software" → application.
But "Hard Disk Space" is a technical term. Maybe the user wants to keep it. Hmm. The user's instruction is to skip brands and names, not technical terms. So if "Hard Disk Space" isn't a brand or name, replace it with synonyms. However, it's a technical term. So maybe no replacement. OnlyFans 24 05 27 Erin O Hara The Perfect Fit X...
So, "potential" → anticipated, "risks" → risk factors, "limitations" → constraints, "using" → utilizing, "a" → maybe not, "cracked" → pirated, "version" → edition, "of" → of.
Wait, the user said "each word with 3 alternatives as word1". So every word, except brands and names, should have three options. But looking at the example given by the user, they replaced "However" with "However|Yet|Nevertheless". But "However" is already a word, so perhaps they want synonyms for each word. In the sentence about the cracked version being
For technical terms like "font creation," possible synonyms could be lettering production while keeping the essence of font design intact.
In the FAQs section, the question "What is the difference between FontLab Studio and other font editing software?" has "FontLab Studio" which is a brand name and should remain. Words like "difference" could be "variation", "distinction", "contrast". For example, in the FAQs, the first question
The original text talks about downloading a cracked version of FontLab Studio. The terms to replace probably include words like "download," "cracked version," "steps," "search," "reliable source," etc. I need to make sure I substitute each key term with three synonyms but leave the software names intact.