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"Is" could be "is|exists|constitutes", but "is" as a linking verb might need other forms. However, the user wants variations in the terms, so maybe "is" stays as is. Hmm. Wait, the user said "alter every term". Does that include articles or prepositions? Probably main content words. Words like "to", "from", "or" might not need altering. Wait, the instructions say "alter all words with 3 alternatives". So every word, including prepositions and articles? That's tricky. But maybe the user meant content words—nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs.

Each bullet point needs attention. "Increased Performance" could be Enhanced Functionality. "Breath new life" becomes Reinvigorate. "Faster" as Quick, "responsive" as Sensitive.

Let me proceed sentence by sentence, replacing each word with three options where possible. If a word doesn't have suitable alternatives, I might have to use the same word three times with a note, but the user probably wants varied options.

Another example: "configure your settings" – "configure" could be set, "settings" could be settings.

But that's a lot. Let me proceed step by step. For the first sentence: "Yes, Windows 11 Lite is free to download and use, although some features and functionalities may require a Microsoft account or subscription."

Starting with the first sentence: "Downloading Windows 11 Lite is a relatively straightforward process." The word "Downloading" can be replaced with "Acquiring|Loading|Obtaining". "Relatively" might become "Fairly|Somewhat|Moderately". "Straightforward" could be "Simple|Straight|Easy".

Alright, let's tackle this. The user wants me to revise the given text, replacing each word with three synonyms formatted as v1, making sure not to change the proper nouns. So first, I need to read through the text carefully and identify individual words that can be replaced.