Pc Game Cricket 19 [portable] File

"Ranked matches" → "tiered contests|rated games|ordered competitions."

"Online teams" → "virtual groups|digital squads|web-based teams." pc game cricket 19

Okay, the user wants me to update every term in the provided text with three variants in the format word3, skipping brands and names like "Cricket 19". Let me start by reading through the text carefully to identify each term that can be replaced. Not sure if that's a word to substitute

"Progress" → "development|advancement|improvement." it's "a fan"

"a" - "an|the|a" – but "a" is an indefinite article. Not sure if that's a word to substitute. The user might want synonyms for common words. Maybe leave "a" as is, but the user said "every word", so perhaps substitute. Hmm. Alternatively, maybe replace "a" with "one|an|the". But "a" is already an article. Maybe not necessary. Maybe the user wants only replace words that have synonyms. Wait, the instruction is to "update every word with 3 synonyms". So even articles need to be replaced? That seems tricky. "a" as in "a fan" – synonyms for "a" would be "one|an|the". But "an" is only used before vowels. In the original sentence, it's "a fan", so "a" is correct, but maybe substitute with "one" as in "one fan". But the structure might be odd. Maybe skip articles and prepositions if they don't have real synonyms. The user might not expect that. Maybe I should go ahead and try to find three synonyms for each word, even if some words don't have common alternatives. But the example provided by the user might have done that. Let me check the example they provided in the query. The user's example response is: