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Same process: Duplicate the crack Document: Transfer the crack document to the game installation folder. Forza Horizon 2 Download Pc Ocean Of Games

"Extract" becomes Unpack. "Crack" is a common noun here, so same as before. But the user might consider "Crack" as part of the title when capitalized? In the given text, it's written as "the Crack" with capitalization, but in the original instructions, it's part of the action. So maybe lowercase, but the user might have intended to keep it as is. Wait, in the previous example, "Cracking Forza Horizon 2" was replaced with Cracking, so the assistant kept "Crack" capitalized? No, in the spintax example, it was lowercase inside the brackets. So perhaps the user wants all words converted regardless of case, as long as they're not proper nouns. Proceeding through each line carefully, applying this method

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So the process is to split the sentence into words, for each word (except proper nouns), find three alternatives. So even if a word is part of a common phrase like "license key", it's treated as two separate words, "license|activation|product" and "key|code|key". Wait, no. In the sample, "license key" became "license key|activation code|product key", which suggests that the multi-word term is treated as a single unit and replaced with three options. So for "license key", the alternatives are "activation code|product key|software key". So that's a compound noun handled as a single term. "Crack" is a common noun here, so same as before

First, I need to parse each word in the original text. The user provided a sample input and output where each word is replaced by three options in brackets. Proper nouns should remain unchanged, so "Forza Horizon 2" must stay as-is. Other words like "free" are replaced with alternatives like "cost-free|no-charge|unpaid".