First paragraph under Key Features:
The user provided a text about downloading and cracking EasyBCD 2.3. The task is to convert each word to y format, but make sure not to alter the actual product names like EasyBCD or version numbers like 2.3. Easybcd 2.3 Full Crack
"Add, remove, and edit boot entries: Easily manage your boot configuration by adding, removing, or editing boot entries for different operating systems." First paragraph under Key Features: The user provided
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So the terms here are "Add," "remove," "edit," "boot entries," "manage," "boot configuration," "adding," "removing," "editing." Wait, but "Add" is used as a verb, and "adding" as a gerund, so maybe treat them as separate? But in the sample, the assistant used "Add" and "adding" as the same term but just in different forms. So perhaps the user wants to replace each instance. However, the instruction is a bit ambiguous. The sample shows that in the first sentence, the verbs "Add," "remove," "edit" are replaced with three synonyms each, and "boot entries" is replaced with Settings. Wait, but in the sample, the assistant wrote: