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Re-reading the instruction: "all words with 3 alternatives using syn3 format. Keep names intact. Only the result." So maybe all words, but names like SPSS are left. However, in practice, some words might not have three suitable synonyms. For example, "If" in "If you’re" might not have synonyms but maybe "Whether" or "Provided". But "you’re" is a contraction of "you are"; maybe the user doesn't want pronouns replaced. This is getting complex.

- "offers" →makeavailable - "several" →various- "types" →categories Wait, "several" can be replaced with "various, multiple, or numerous". That makes sense. "Types" can be "kinds, categories, or forms". Good. ibm spss statistics 29 license key

"it's not expired." -> it hasn’t lapsed Re-reading the instruction: "all words with 3 alternatives

Perhaps the user's intention is to replace content words where possible, not every single word. The example given in the text is a paragraph, so the assistant's task is to go through each word that can have three synonyms, keeping the rest intact. But to clarify: the user wants each word (excluding proper nouns) to be replaced with three alternatives. Since the example response provided by the assistant in the initial problem includes replacing "student" and other terms, I should follow that approach. However, in practice, some words might not have

First, I need to identify all the terms that can be replaced. The main ones here are "license key," "verify," "activate," "software," "Troubleshooting," "Common Issues," "Invalid License Key," "License Key Not Working," "Activation Failed," and "system requirements." Also, phrases like "make sure you’ve entered" and "stable internet connection" could be modified.

Next part: Troubleshooting Common Issues with IBM SPSS Statistics 29 License Keys. Here, "Common Issues" becomes typical problems, but make sure not to touch "IBM SPSS Statistics 29" as it's a brand name.