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First sentence: "Using cracked software is a violation of the software license agreement and may lead to legal consequences." I need to look at each word here except the proper nouns. Words like "cracked" can be replaced with alternatives like "pirated, illicit, bootleg". "Violation" might become "breach, contravention, infringement". "May lead to" could be "could result in, might cause, can lead to". "Legal consequences" can be "penalties, repercussions, sanctions".

Finally, the user mentioned "Only the result." So the output should not include explanations or extra text, just the modified text with spintax. Ensuring that no proper nouns are altered and that the spintax is applied correctly to every other word. solidworks 2012 product activation crack

- "What" → "Which", "What", "How" - "is" → "constitutes", "defines", "represents" - "a" → "an", "the", "a" - "Product Activation Crack" → since the user said "keep names intact", we should not alter "Product Activation Crack". So those words should stay as is unless they can be synonyms without changing the name. Wait, but "Product Activation Crack" is a term they want to keep intact. So maybe just leave those words as they are. But according to the user's instruction, they want each word in the text revised. Hmm. This is a bit conflicting. The instruction says "Keep names intact." So if "Product Activation Crack" is considered a name, we can't change it. If not, each word in that phrase would need synonyms. First sentence: "Using cracked software is a violation