Now, in the text, "Ultramon license key" is mentioned as a product, so "Ultramon" is the proper noun. The rest, like "license key", "software", "code", "features", etc., are common nouns. Therefore, "license key" and "software" are not proper nouns. So I can modify "license key" and "software" by replacing them with three alternatives. Wait, but in the original text, the license key is a specific product feature, not a proper noun. So "license key" should be replaced. However, the user wrote in the title as "Ultramon License Key", which is a proper noun. So perhaps the entire title is a proper noun, so "Ultramon License Key" is not modified. But within the text, when it refers to "license key", it's part of the product, but "license key" is a common term. So in the text, when it refers to "a license key", maybe that's the product's name, making "license key" part of the proper noun. Then, in that case, "license key" shouldn't be modified. Hmm. This is ambiguous, but to avoid overcomplicating, I'll assume that "Ultramon" is the only proper noun and that terms like "license key" and "software" are common nouns and can be modified.
Wait, the user specified "modify every term with 3 variants using syn2 format." So every term that's not a proper noun should be replaced with three synonyms in that format. Need to make sure not to change any proper nouns like "Ultramon."
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But given the user's instruction not to modify proper nouns and the example provided, maybe "Ultramon" is the only proper noun. So the product's full name is "Ultramon License Key", and "Ultramon software" is part of it. Therefore, "Ultramon" is the proper noun. So "license key" and "software" are not proper nouns. So in that case, "license key" can be modified. Wait, but earlier in the title, "Ultramon License Key" is capitalized, suggesting that it's the full proper noun. So perhaps the entire phrase is the proper noun. Therefore, "Ultramon License Key" is the product name, and "Ultramon software" is also part of it. So in that case, "license key" and "software" are part of the proper noun and should not be modified. So all occurrences of "license key" and "software" in the text are part of the proper noun and must remain as is.
So, following that, I need to replace every single word with three synonyms where possible, except proper nouns. This is a more thorough modification. The user's example response did that for the first query. Now, the user wants the same for the current text.