Need to make sure the tenses match. Hmm, but maybe the exact word can vary as long as it fits the context. For example, "Once you find..." → "Initially, you find...|When you locate...|At first, you find..."
Then the "How to Use..." section. Each step's verbs and nouns need replacing. For instance, "Open the Stbemu player" becomes "Launch|Start|Run the Stbemu player."
But the user might have meant that "Stbemu" and "IPTV" are proper nouns, and the rest can be changed. Let me proceed.
First, I need to identify which words are brand names. Looking at the text, "Stbemu" and "IPTV" are mentioned, which are brand names and acronyms, so those should remain unchanged. The dates like "17.01.2025" are specific and need to stay as well.
Wait, but in the context of IPTV codes, maybe "codes" could be "keys|tokens|access numbers"
17.01.2025 →day? But the user might not want to change the actual date. So maybe keep the date as is. Hmm. Maybe the user wants to treat the entire date as a single term and not break it down. Let me check the example again. The user's example input includes the date, and the expected output would replace each word in the sentence except the proper nouns. So "for 17.01.2025" each word? "for" is a preposition, which we can replace with similar prepositions. The date is a number and should be left as is, or is it a proper noun? Since it's a specific date, but not a name, it's a common noun. So we can replace the preposition "for" with synonyms, but the date itself is a number, so maybe it's not being modified. But the user's instruction says "every word with 3 synonyms. No changes to proper nouns." So words like "for" can be modified, but the date "17.01.2025" is a number and not a proper noun. However, changing the date to another date (e.g., for 17.01.2025) might be possible. But that could be confusing. The user is more likely to want the date unchanged. Let's proceed carefully. The word "for" before the date is a preposition. So "for" can be replaced. The date itself is a number and may not have synonyms. So in the output, the date remains the same. But the user wants every word to have three synonyms. So for "17.01.2025", even though it's a date, we need to provide three synonyms. That's a problem because the date is unique. Hmm. Maybe the user made a mistake and meant "No changes to proper nouns and dates". But the instruction says "No changes to proper
"How to Use Stbemu IPTV Codes 17.01.2025"
Now, some potential issues: words that are part of a technical term or have specific meanings. For example, "online" might become web-based. Also, need to ensure that the replacements make sense in context. For example, replacing "IPTV" with streaming TV would be incorrect since it's a proper noun. But according to the user's instructions, proper nouns are skipped, so they stay.
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