"Top" → "Leading," "Premier," "Foremost." "Tools" → "Applications," "Utilities," "Instruments." "Finding" → "Locating," "Discovering," "Identifying." "Fonts" again similar. "By image" same as before.
Next, the body text. Sentences like "Are you tired of scrolling through countless font libraries..." – each word or phrase that isn't a name needs three options. However, names like "Urdu" and any product names should stay as they are. Wait, the user specified to leave names unchanged, but the example shows replacing words. Wait, the instruction says "Leave names unchanged." So maybe proper nouns or brand names, but the user example might be different. Need to clarify.
I also need to ensure that the replacements are grammatically correct in the context. For example, "tool" in the FAQs answer should have synonyms that fit the context of a font identification tool. So "application|resource|utility" might be better options. urdu font finder by image
First, I need to parse the original text provided in the task. The text is about using a font finder tool for Urdu fonts. The user already has a previous example where I did this, so I should follow the same structure.
Convenience part: "Convenience: You can use an Urdu font finder by image from anywhere, at any time, as long as you have an internet connection." "Top" → "Leading," "Premier," "Foremost
Google Fonts as a proper noun, so leave as is.
Looking at the example given in the user's spintax for the first line: Discover Urdu Fonts... Wait, the user's example actually leaves "Urdu" and "Fonts" unchanged. Wait, no. Let me check. The original input starts with "Find Urdu Fonts by Image", and the spintax version is Find Urdu Fonts... So names like "Urdu" and "Fonts" are left as is, with three options being the same word. But why three same words? Maybe the user wants to have the same word three times for spintax syntax. Or perhaps the user wants to have variation in some words and same in others. The instruction says to leave names unchanged. So if "Urdu" and "Fonts" are proper nouns or names, they should be kept the same. But in the example, the user used Urdu, which is redundant. Maybe the user just wants the spintax format with three options, even if they are the same. Alternatively, perhaps the user made a mistake. But the user's example shows that, so perhaps that's the correct approach. Sentences like "Are you tired of scrolling through
Now, looking at each line. For example, "A Quick and Easy Guide" becomes An Quick and Straightforward Tutorial.