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- "The" can be "This|That|These" (Wait, "The" is an article; perhaps not necessary to replace, but the user wants each word spintaxed. Maybe use "This|That|Those"? Hmm, the user might want all words, but articles and prepositions might be omitted. Wait, the user says "each word", so I have to. But maybe it's better to check if articles and prepositions need synonyms. Alternatively, maybe the instruction is more about replacing content words. Let me proceed step by step.
Wait, perhaps the user wants to replace each word (excluding proper nouns) with three synonyms. For example, "wireless" might become wlan or something. So I need to find three synonyms for each word, considering whether they fit in the sentence.
"You’ll" is a contraction, but maybe "You will" is the original form. However, the user might want to keep contractions. So maybe just use "You’ll" as is, but check if they want variations on "You’ll". The instruction says "every word with 3 variants as spintax", so perhaps split the contractions? Wait, "You’ll" is "You will". Maybe the user expects to replace each part? Not sure. Maybe better to treat the entire contraction as one word for the spintax. Similarly for "that’s".
But wait, the example from the user's instruction might have only replaced certain words. Let me look at their sample text. The user provided an example where they replaced "latest" with alternatives and so on. Let's proceed according to the instruction: each word, unless it's a brand or name. So, for instance, "the" in "The latest version..." would be replaced with synonyms, but perhaps that's not ideal. However, the user might want it done regardless. Alternatively, maybe they want to replace nouns, verbs, adjectives, but not articles or prepositions. Maybe it's better to focus on the key terms like nouns, adjectives, and verbs.
1. You’ll → Maybe replace "You" with "You" since it's a pronoun, but the user might want synonyms. "You’ll" is a contraction. Maybe spin it as "You will" but not sure if that's considered a different variant. Alternatively, perhaps "one", "someone", but maybe the user wants exact word variants. Wait, the instruction says "every word with 3 variants as spintax", so for each word, three options. So for "You’ll", perhaps three different ways to say "You'll need". For example, "You will", "You need to", "A user requires" – but that might be too much. Let's see.