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"cost-effective" → "cost-effective|economical|budget-friendly"

So the spintaxed sentence would be: "Logicly can check the product key and access the full features of the application." Logicly Product Key Free

Breaking it down: - "If" → provided - "you’re" → you are Wait, "you’re" is a contraction of "you are," so maybe just use you’re but that's redundant. Maybe you instead? Wait, the user said "rewrite every word with 3 variants", so contractions should stay as is? Hmm, but "you’re" is a contraction. The user might want the contraction to stay as a single variant. But the instruction is to replace every word with three variants. This is tricky. Maybe "you’re" becomes you are but "you're" is the same as "you’re". Hmm. Maybe better to expand contractions. Let's think about the original instruction. The user provided an example where they converted "Logicly Product Key Free" into variants, so they probably want the same for all words, including contractions. So maybe "you’re" becomes you're, even if it's a bit redundant. I'll proceed with that. Hmm, but "you’re" is a contraction

I need to make sure that each word has three different synonyms where possible. Some words might not have three synonyms, but the user wants three options. For example, "check with" might become consultwithout to. This is tricky

Okay, let me tackle this query. The user wants me to rewrite every word in the given text with three variants each, formatted as v1, keeping names like "Logicly" unchanged. First, I need to understand the task thoroughly. They provided an example, so I should follow that structure.

"unlock" → "unlock|access|enable"