The user's example includes the [bracketed terms] and the adjectives before them. So for example:
Also, check for consistency. For example, "Improved [feature 2]" uses "Improved". I need to ensure that when replacing "Improved", I use the appropriate synonyms each time. Maybe "Enhanced" in another section. Wait, "Improved" and "Enhanced" are both being used as terms here. Are they separate? In the input, "Improved [feature 2]" and "Enhanced [feature 3]" – each has their own set. So "Improved" needs one set of synonyms, and "Enhanced" needs another. Wait, but "enhanced" is in Feature 3 title and also in the Benefit section. Wait, let me check the input text again. Miracle Box Crack
Now, I need to make sure I skip any proper nouns. The product name "Miracle Box Crack" should stay as is. The structure should follow the user's example, replacing each term with the three synonyms in braces separated by pipes. Also, ensure the output is text only, without markdown. The user's example includes the [bracketed terms] and
Okay, let's start by understanding the user's request. They want me to rephrase the given text using the syn1 format, making sure each term has three synonyms. Also, names like "Miracle Box Crack" should stay the same. The result should only include the rephrased version without any extra text. I need to ensure that when replacing "Improved",