"Secured" → Locked "Database" might be Data Repository "Unauthorized access" could be Unpermitted intrusion

Starting with the first sentence: "Secured the database: Facebook quickly secured the exposed database, preventing further unauthorized access." The key terms here are "Secured," "database," and "unauthorized access." I need three options for each.

This is confusing. Let me check the example again. The user provided a sample where they mentioned "Filetype XLS" is

"Straightly scale of the breach" magnitude. "Affected" targeted.

First, I need to identify each term that can be replaced. The user specified "swap all terms with 3 options in format opt2". Proper nouns stay the same.

"Wake-up call" → "Alarm for", "Alert about", "Warning regarding".

Potential challenges include handling phrases where multiple words are part of the same concept (e.g., "Facebook email login password filetype XLS incident") and ensuring that the replacements maintain the original meaning. Also, making sure that verbs and nouns remain compatible in the sentences. For instance, if "implement" is replaced with "execute", the context should still hold.

Alright, let's tackle this query step by step. The user wants me to replace each word in the provided text with three alternatives using the c format, while keeping brand names like Facebook unchanged. They also want only the text output, no extra explanations.