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- Proper noun: "Ilok license manager" - Words to replace: - An → An - activation → enablement - code → code - is → occurs - a → a - unique → distinct - code → key - required → required - to → in orderforthe purpose of - activate → initialize - the → that (as proper noun part is "Ilok license manager," so "the" is not part of it)
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Putting it all together, replacing each appropriate term with three synonyms, keeping the structure and names the same. Need to ensure that in the output, the replacements are in b format inside the text. Also, the user said "Only the result", so no additional explanation, just the modified text with substitutions. Ilok license manager activation code crack
I need to check every word and decide on three plausible alternatives. Words like "offer" can be replaced with "provide|supply|deliver." "Require" might be "need|necessitate|demand." I should also ensure that the replacements make sense in context. For instance, "cloud-based licensing" should have alternatives that fit the tech context, maybe "cloud-based|server-based|internet-based." - Proper noun: "Ilok license manager" - Words
Let me take each word and see. For example, in "The Ilok license manager is a software tool...", the "license" is part of the proper noun, so leave it. In "licenses for various...", "licenses" is a regular noun, so apply the format. I need to check every word and decide
Continuing with the sentence:
Here, "Ilok license manager" is a proper noun, so not modified. "software" becomes application, "tool" becomes instrument, "used" used, "to manage" administer, "licenses" licenses, "various" various, "for" concerning, "including" encompassing, "digital" digital, "audio workstations" sound stations, "(DAWs)" digital audio suites, but (DAWs) is an acronym and likely a proper noun, so it's skipped? Or is the abbreviation a proper noun? The user might consider the acronym as a proper noun if it's a standard term. Since DAW stands for Digital Audio Workstation, which is a common term, maybe (DAWs) isn't a proper noun. So "DAWs" can be modified. But the user mentioned to skip proper nouns. So if DAW is a standard term, it's not a proper noun, so it can be modified. However, "DAWs" is an acronym, but maybe the user considers it as part of the proper noun. This is a bit ambiguous. Since the instruction says to skip proper nouns, and proper nouns include names, places, brands, etc., software like "DAWs" isn't a specific brand, so it's a common noun. Therefore, "DAWs" can be modified. However, "Ableton Live", "Cubase", "Pro Tools" are proper nouns.



