Error Code: Reb.br.0606 ^hot^
Another example: "Authentication problems: Issues with user authentication or login credentials can lead to this error." Here, "Authentication problems" is a heading. Since "Problems" is the key word here, maybe replace "problems" with "issues," "errors," "failures." The user said "each term," so "Authentication problems" as a whole might be a term, but since it's a title, maybe the user expects replacing "problems" here. But the instruction isn't entirely clear. The user wrote "update words using syn3 format. each term with 3 synonyms. Proper nouns stay." So perhaps each individual word that can be replaced. For example, "bugs" would become syn3, and "glitches" syn2.
Wait, "login credentials" is mentioned twice, but the user says "each term with 3 synonyms," so each instance is a separate term? Or same term across different sentences. Hmm. Maybe I should check if "login credentials" is considered the same term in both instances, so use the same synonyms for both. error code reb.br.0606
Therefore, I'll proceed under the assumption that every common noun in the text should be replaced with three synonyms in spintax, while proper nouns like error codes and software names are kept as The user wrote "update words using syn3 format
Wait, but in the original example, they used "Network connectivity issues" with each word turned into synonyms. So I need to do that for every word, but proper nouns remain. Let me confirm with the original example given by the user. They provided an example where they turned the first paragraph into spintax. For instance: For example, "bugs" would become syn3, and "glitches" syn2
But in the example provided by the user, the output would look like syn3 replacing each target word. So for the first sentence: "Bugs or glitches within the software can cause this error to occur." The word "Bugs" is a term here, and "glitches" is another term. Each should be replaced with their own set of synonyms.






















