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I need to ensure the resulting sentence is grammatically correct and that the variations make sense in context. If a word doesn't have a good synonym, maybe use a similar word that fits. Also, avoid using the same word in the variations unless necessary. For example, "the" has variations like "this", "that", but maybe in some contexts "the" is necessary.

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I'll go through each word, check if it's part of a name (capitalized words), and if not, replace them with spintax having three options each. I need to be careful not to change names. Also, words like "you’re" or "it’s" might need to be split into their components (you+are, it+is), but maybe replace as is. However, the user probably wants each word as a separate token. Wait, "you’re" is a contraction. Should the spintax replace "you’re" as a whole or split into "you are"? The example uses contractions in the original text, so maybe keep the contractions as tokens and replace each with three options. For example, "you’re" could become "you’re" (but need to ensure they make sense in context). Alternatively, perhaps keep them as is if the user wants exact word replacements without altering structure. The user's example uses words with apostrophes like "file’s" – so contractions and possessives should be replaced with spintax, keeping the structure. So "you’re" would be replaced with three contractions or similar words. I need to ensure the resulting sentence is

Another example: "designed to compromise computer systems or steal sensitive information." The word "designed" could be "created", "built", "made". "Compromise" could be "attack", "breach", "penetrate". "Steal" might be "take", "extract", "access". For example, "the" has variations like "this", "that",