Also, need to ensure that the synonyms are semantically appropriate. For instance, "Guide" could be replaced with "Manual", "Tutorial", etc.
But how does that work in practice? Let me take the first sentence of the sample input: "Unlock Efficient Shipping: FedEx Ship Manager Software Product Key Guide". The sample output provided by the user would look like: "Enable Effective Delivery: FedEx Ship Manager Software Activation Key, How-To". But in the actual example provided, the assistant did modify each word in the first sentence with three options, except the proper noun "FedEx Ship Manager Software".
First, the initial paragraph talks about a product key being a unique code to activate the software. Terms like "unique code" can be replaced with synonyms like "distinct sequence" or "singular access key." I need to make sure not to change "FedEx" or "Ship Manager," as those are proper nouns. fedex ship manager software product key
Okay, the user wants me to rework the given text using spintax with three alternatives for each term, skipping proper nouns like FedEx. Let me start by reading through the original text carefully.
"Manage all your shipping accounts and operations in one place" – "manage" might be oversee, administer, or control. Also, need to ensure that the synonyms are
Now the Troubleshooting section: "Invalid Product Key: Ensure that you have entered the product key correctly." "Invalid" as "Invalid|Incorrect|Unfit". "Ensure" as "Confirm|Guarantee|Ascertain". "Entered" could be "Input|Entered|Submitted".
Let me double-check each part to ensure that all synonyms are appropriate and maintain the original meaning. Maybe "synchronize" for integrate, but "unify" might not be the best. Hmm, maybe "coordinate" instead of "unify"? Wait, the user wants three alternatives each. Let me adjust as needed. Alright, I think that's it. Time to put it all together in the specified format. Let me take the first sentence of the
In the section on how to obtain the product key, "several ways" could be "numerous methods," "directly from" might become "straight from." Terms like "authorized resellers" can stay as is since "resellers" is a common noun, but the alternatives for "authorized" might be "certified" or "approved."