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Original text words (excluding proper nouns):
Another example: "One of the most popular compression plugins on the market is the Rvox Compressor..." becomes "One of the commonly utilized compression tools marketed is the Rvox Compressor..." Rvox Compressor BETTER Crack
So the two places to modify are the target audience and the DAWs list. I should check each line carefully to avoid
I need to make sure that the replacements are appropriate context-wise. For instance, "download" could be obtain, but "reputable" might become legitimate. I should check each line carefully to avoid any errors in the replacements. Wait, the user wants to skip brands and
Breaking that down: - The BETTER Crack version a... Hmm, "version" can be "edition," "edition," or "release." But wait, "BETTER Crack" might need to stay as is. Wait, the user wants to skip brands and names, so "BETTER Crack" is part of the product name. Wait, no, in the previous example, they replaced "Rvox" with tool, but "BETTER Crack" was replaced as upgraded crack. So maybe here, "BETTER Crack" should stay as is. Let me check the user's instruction again.
Wait, the user's instruction says to "convert all terms with 3 options in b format. Leave names unchanged." So the three DAW names are each a term, but in the context, they're part of a list. The task is to replace the comma-separated list with the a format where there are exactly three options. Let me confirm: the only three-option term here is the list of DAWs. So in the original text, it's "including Ableton Live, Logic Pro, and Pro Tools". Replacing that part with Pro Tools.
1. By → Through 2. incorporating → merging 3. the → this 4. into → within 5. your → your (but maybe better to keep original) Wait, maybe the user wants synonyms that make sense contextually. Let's check each word for appropriate synonyms.