Espresso Tycoon Jun 2026

Fourth word: "To" – synonyms: in order to, so as to, for.

Then "create a new line of espresso machines" – "create" might be develop, "new line" could be fresh collection of brew devices. Espresso Tycoon

Let me go through the text step by step, replacing each word systematically. Once done, I'll review the output to check that all non-proper nouns have three options and that proper nouns remain unchanged. Let's see. Fourth word: "To" – synonyms: in order to, so as to, for

Need to be cautious with past participles like "had been producing" — "producing" as making. Once done, I'll review the output to check

"Innovate" – "create," "develop," "introduce." create.

I should also check for consistency in the alternatives. For example, "working" could be operating. Some alternatives might not fit perfectly, but the user wants three variants.

Also, "competition" was replaced with "rivalry," but maybe better synonyms are "rivalry," "contest," "competitors." Hmm. Wait, the original phrase is "stiff competition from established brands," so maybe "competition" could be "rivalry," "contest," but "competition" is the noun. So the replacement is for "stiff," not for "competition." Wait, in the sentence "stiff competition," the adjectives "stiff" is being replaced with "intense," "tough," so maybe the phrase becomes "intense competition," etc. So "stiff" is replaced, not "competition." Therefore, "faced stiff competition" would be replaced by "faced|intended|required" for "faced," but that's incorrect. Let me adjust. The correct replacement for "f