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So, for each word in the text that isn't a brand name, I should replace it with three possible substitutes separated by pipes. Brand names like "Epic War 4" should remain unchanged. The user wants the output to be text only, so no markdown. Let me start by identifying the brand names. In the given text, "Epic War 4" is the brand name that needs to stay the same.

Need to be careful with verbs like "take steps" – possible synonyms could be implement measures, adopt strategies, enact protocols. Also, for "hack," the user mentioned "breach" as the answer in the FAQ. So in the main text, they say "Epic War 4 hack," but the FAQ answer mentions "breach." So the synonym for "hack" here might be breach, but since the name is kept intact, maybe just replace the word "hack" with synonyms like breach, exploit, intrusion. However, since "hack" is part of the event's name ("Epic War 4 hack"), the user specified to keep names intact, so only the word "hack" in the main text should be replaced, but the name part "Epic War 4 hack" remains as is. Wait, no, the instruction says to rework each word with 3 alternatives. Wait, the user says: "rework each word with 3 alternatives using syn2 format. Keep names intact. Only the result." So when they say "keep names intact," that means "Epic War 4" should remain as is, but other words in the name? For example, if "hack" is part of the event name "Epic War 4 hack," do I change "hack" as well? The user's example in the input shows that in the FAQ answer, "hack" is replaced with "breach." So maybe the full name "Epic War 4 hack" is considered a name? Hmm, the instruction says "keep names intact," so perhaps the entire title "Epic War 4 hack" is a name and should not be changed. But the user's example in the input shows that "the Epic War 4 hack is a breach" becomes "syn2". Wait, no, the example provided by the user in the input has "The Epic War 4 hack is a breach of the game's security system..." and in the FAQ answer, they rephrase "hack" as "breach." So maybe in the reworked version, the entire "Epic War 4 hack" is a name and should stay, but the word "hack" itself is part of the name and should not be changed. Wait, but if the user wants to rework each word, how to handle that? For example, in the first sentence: "The developers of Epic War 4 have promised to take steps to improve the game's security and prevent similar breaches in the future." The word "developers" can be replaced with "creators|designers|architects," "promised" with "committed|pledged|vowed," etc. The names like "Epic War 4" and "Epic War 4 hack" should remain as they are. crypkey site key generator crack

"Exploited a vulnerability" could be "leveraged a weakness|utilized a flaw|took advantage of an opening." "Game's security system" might be "game's defense mechanism|platform's protection network|server's safety protocol." So, for each word in the text that

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