Another thing to watch out for is the structure. Since spintax is about creating variations, some sentences might have different structures, but the user hasn't asked for rearranging sentences, just replacing words. So stick to word-level replacements.
I also need to ensure that hyphenated words or phrases are correctly split and each word is replaced. For example, "cost-effective" might become affordable, but if the hyphen makes it a single phrase, handle it appropriately. Another thing to watch out for is the structure
I should check each paragraph to ensure that all words are replaced appropriately. Words like "toolkit" might have synonyms like "software suite" or "activation utility". The term "activation" could become activation process. I also need to ensure that hyphenated words
Is Microsoft Toolkit 4.9.1 Final safe to use? Words like "toolkit" might have synonyms like "software
For the key features list, each line starts with bold text, like "Key Features of Microsoft Toolkit 4.9.1 Final" and "Windows Activation". The key features section has bullet points under "Key Features" and then "Windows Activation". Each of those needs to have their words replaced except the proper nouns.
I need to be careful with technical terms. For instance, "product key" is a specific term, so its alternatives should be accurate, like product key. Also, verbs like "allows" can be permits.