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Looking back, the user included "the" in the original text. For example, in "create a bootable USB drive", maybe "construct a USB device" etc. But the word "a" is part of the sentence. So perhaps the user expects even function words to be replaced. But synonyms for "a" could be "an" or maybe "some," but that might not fit. Maybe the user intended to replace only content words. Since the instruction is a bit ambiguous, I'll proceed by replacing each word with three synonyms, even the function words, but in cases where synonyms are limited (like articles), I'll use the closest possible.
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Backs every version regarding PC operating system: Unlock Tool supports every edition regarding Windows, covering the most recent editions. So perhaps the user expects even function words
For the bullet points under "Features of Kon Boot USB," assuming they are similar or need their own handling, but since the user says "Result only," perhaps they are omitted in the example. Wait, the task is to swap each word in the given text, so maybe the bullet points are also included. Let me check the user's input again. The user provided the text up to "Features of Kon Boot USB" but didn't include the actual bullet points. The task is to swap each word in the provided text, which is up to that line. The example output should have the processed text up to that point.
First, the title is "Kon Boot USB Free Download: The Ultimate Solution for Forgotten Windows Passwords." For "Free," synonyms could be "Complimentary," "Gratis," "Cost-free." "Ultimate" might be "Final," "Last," "Supreme." "Solution" could be "Answer," "Remedy," "Fix." "Forgotten" can be swapped with "Lost," "Missed," "Omitted." "Password" synonyms might be "Code," "PIN," "Pass." "Forgotten" again: "Lost," "Missed," "Omitted." "Windows" is a proper noun, so it stays. "Passwords" again: "Codes," "PINS," "Passes."
