Another thing to note: the user specified "Text only." So no additional formatting, just the replacements. Also, "replace each word with 3 options" – does that mean every single word? That's a lot. I need to do this for every word except proper nouns.
Other words:
Okay, let's tackle this query. The user wants each word updated with three alternatives in the format word1, but they also mentioned keeping brand names. First, I need to parse the original text and identify each word, then find suitable synonyms or alternatives for each. Cubase 10.5 License Activation Code Free
Starting with the first sentence: "Steinberg offers a special edition of Cubase 10.5 for students and teachers, which is available at a discounted price." Proper nouns here are Steinberg and Cubase 10.5, so they stay. Words like "offers" can be replaced with "provides", "presents", "sells". "Special edition" could be "exclusive version", "limited release", "special version". "Students and teachers" might become "learners and educators", "pupils and instructors", "students and teachers again? Wait, maybe "students" and "teachers" are already there, but the user might want different terms. Alternatively, maybe "learners and educators". Another thing to note: the user specified "Text only
"Using a free license activation code for Cubase 10.5 may seem like an attractive option, but it's essential to be aware of the risks involved:" I need to do this for every word except proper nouns
Now, executing this. Let's take the first paragraph:
Original: "Why Do You Need a License Activation Code?"