Wait, the user said "each word with 3 options in spintax". Does that mean every single word? That might be time-consuming. Let me confirm. For example, the first sentence: "Unlock Your iPhone with Ease: A Comprehensive Guide to Free iPhone GSM V2.6 Download". Each word here would need three options. However, names and proper nouns should stay. So the user wants every word in the text (excluding names) to have three spintax options. But if a word is a proper noun or a specific name, leave it as is. So for each word, unless it's a name, replace it with three options. For example, "Unlock" → Access, "Your" → One's, etc.
In the first part: "iPhone GSM V2.6" – maybe "iPhone Software V2.6" is okay, but GSM is a technical term. Perhaps "iPhone Network Tool V2.6"? Not sure. Maybe "iPhone Application V2.6"? Alternatively, "iPhone Firmware V2.6"? Hmm, but "GSM" is part of the term. Maybe the user wants to keep "GSM" as it's part of the product name. Wait, maybe "GSM" is part of the software name, so it should stay. So "iPhone GSM V2.6" would remain as is, since it's a proper noun. So the user wants other terms to be replaced. free iphone gsm v2.6 download
Okay, let me tackle this. The user wants each word to have three options in spintax using z, but names should stay the same. So first, I need to go through the provided text and replace each word with three synonyms where possible. The title and names like iPhone, iPhone GSM V2.6, and any proper nouns like "Free iPhone GSM V2.6 Download" should remain unchanged. Wait, the user said "each word with 3 options in spintax"
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I need to apply that structure consistently. For each part of the text, split into words where possible, replace with synonyms using spintax format, and ensure proper nouns are kept as-is. Some phrases might have multiple words that need synonyms, like "on-screen" could be on-display and "instructions" as before.
But the user said to "Skip proper nouns". So I need to ensure that "iPhone", "GSM", "V2.6" are not included in spintax. Let me review the original text again.
The second sentence is just a question: "Can I use iPhone". The user might want to change "Can I use" to other phrasing. So possible options could be Do I have permission to use but wait, the user said three options each. Let me limit it to three: Will I be able to use.