"to be aware" -> to comprehend
Now, let me go through each word, ensuring I don't touch proper nouns. Also, the user wants every word replaced except proper nouns. Wait, the original instruction says "Don't touch proper nouns. Text only. update every word with 3 synonyms in format opt1." So every word except proper nouns should be replaced with three synonyms.
- Qxdm is a proper noun, so stays. "Download" is a common noun. Alternatives could be obtain, fetch, retrieve. But need to ensure they fit. So maybe retrieve? Wait, the user wants each word in b format. So "Download" would be a where a, b, c are synonyms. Qxdm Download With Crack
"it is essential" -> it is important
Need to be careful with proper nouns like Qualcomm, Q3DM, etc. Also, terms like "device manager", "device debugger" (if any) might be phrases but in the text they might be common noun phrases. Wait, "Qualcomm Device Manager" is a proper noun. So "Device Manager" as part of it is a proper noun and should not be altered. So if the phrase is "Qualcomm Device Manager", it's a proper noun, but if it's written separately, like "device manager" in another context, then it's common. The user says no changes to proper nouns, so proper nouns should remain intact. "to be aware" -> to comprehend Now, let
Then "with" is a preposition. Alternatives could be using, via, by means of. So via.
This might take a while, but I need to go sentence by sentence, replacing each word. Making sure that proper nouns like "Qxdm" remain unchanged. Also, the user wants the output in the syn1 format. Let me test a small part first. Take the first sentence: Text only
"Crack" is a term here, not a proper noun. So, maybe find synonyms like pirated version. Then "can provide" could be supplies. "Access" might be entry. "Powerful" -> strong. "Tool" -> instrument. "Managing" -> administering. "Debugging" -> error-resolution. "Qualcomm-based" is part of the proper noun "Qualcomm-based devices", but "Qualcomm" is the proper noun. Wait, the entire term "Qualcomm-based devices" – since "Qualcomm" is a proper noun, maybe the rest can be replaced. But the phrase "Qualcomm-based" includes the proper noun. The user's instruction says not to touch proper nouns. So, I should leave "Qualcomm" as is, but the rest of the phrase might need adjustment. Wait, "Qualcomm-based devices" – "Qualcomm" is the proper noun here. So "based devices" can be changed? Or is the entire phrase a proper noun? Probably not. So "based" can be replaced with rooted? Maybe not. Maybe better to keep the structure. For example, "Qualcomm-based devices" could become Qualcomm-derived units. Hmm, but that's stretching synonyms. The user wants synonyms for each word, not phrases. So "based" in "Qualcomm-based" might need a synonym. Let's see. Proper noun is "Qualcomm", so "based" can be replaced with founded? So the phrase becomes "Qualcomm-rooted devices".
"to be aware" -> to comprehend
Now, let me go through each word, ensuring I don't touch proper nouns. Also, the user wants every word replaced except proper nouns. Wait, the original instruction says "Don't touch proper nouns. Text only. update every word with 3 synonyms in format opt1." So every word except proper nouns should be replaced with three synonyms.
- Qxdm is a proper noun, so stays. "Download" is a common noun. Alternatives could be obtain, fetch, retrieve. But need to ensure they fit. So maybe retrieve? Wait, the user wants each word in b format. So "Download" would be a where a, b, c are synonyms.
"it is essential" -> it is important
Need to be careful with proper nouns like Qualcomm, Q3DM, etc. Also, terms like "device manager", "device debugger" (if any) might be phrases but in the text they might be common noun phrases. Wait, "Qualcomm Device Manager" is a proper noun. So "Device Manager" as part of it is a proper noun and should not be altered. So if the phrase is "Qualcomm Device Manager", it's a proper noun, but if it's written separately, like "device manager" in another context, then it's common. The user says no changes to proper nouns, so proper nouns should remain intact.
Then "with" is a preposition. Alternatives could be using, via, by means of. So via.
This might take a while, but I need to go sentence by sentence, replacing each word. Making sure that proper nouns like "Qxdm" remain unchanged. Also, the user wants the output in the syn1 format. Let me test a small part first. Take the first sentence:
"Crack" is a term here, not a proper noun. So, maybe find synonyms like pirated version. Then "can provide" could be supplies. "Access" might be entry. "Powerful" -> strong. "Tool" -> instrument. "Managing" -> administering. "Debugging" -> error-resolution. "Qualcomm-based" is part of the proper noun "Qualcomm-based devices", but "Qualcomm" is the proper noun. Wait, the entire term "Qualcomm-based devices" – since "Qualcomm" is a proper noun, maybe the rest can be replaced. But the phrase "Qualcomm-based" includes the proper noun. The user's instruction says not to touch proper nouns. So, I should leave "Qualcomm" as is, but the rest of the phrase might need adjustment. Wait, "Qualcomm-based devices" – "Qualcomm" is the proper noun here. So "based devices" can be changed? Or is the entire phrase a proper noun? Probably not. So "based" can be replaced with rooted? Maybe not. Maybe better to keep the structure. For example, "Qualcomm-based devices" could become Qualcomm-derived units. Hmm, but that's stretching synonyms. The user wants synonyms for each word, not phrases. So "based" in "Qualcomm-based" might need a synonym. Let's see. Proper noun is "Qualcomm", so "based" can be replaced with founded? So the phrase becomes "Qualcomm-rooted devices".