The words to replace: Before, installing, zip, file, make, sure, backup, data, prevent, loss. But need to check if any are part of proper nouns. "zip file" in the phrase "zip file REPACK" is part of the proper noun, so "zip" and "file" there should not be changed. Wait, the entire phrase "Android 4.4.4 KitKat zip file REPACK" is a proper noun. Therefore, "zip file" within that is part of the proper noun, so they shouldn't be replaced. Therefore, in the first sentence, the "zip file" part is part of the proper noun? No, in the first sentence, it's just "zip file", but in the next part, it's part of the full name. So in the first sentence, "zip file" is generic, but in the next part, it's part of the specific name.
Wait, the user said "all words with 3 alternatives" so every word except proper nouns. Let me check the example again. The output should be the same structure but with the words replaced in v3 format. Proper nouns remain unchanged.
But the user's text includes "Android 4.4.4 KitKat zip file REPACK" which is a proper noun. So any occurrence of "zip file" within that phrase is part of the proper noun. But in the first sentence, it's just "zip file," not linked to the full name. Therefore, it's generic and can be replaced. Download Android 4.4.4 Kitkat Zip File REPACK
"recovery" here is part of "recovery mode," which is a proper noun/term. So "recovery" should not be changed. Therefore, "Boot into recovery" would have "Boot" replaced, but "recovery" stays.
Moving on to "Custom ROMs:...". "Custom ROMs" → personalized software, "Install" → deploy. "Popular choice" → common pick. "Offers" → delivers. "Features" → functions. The words to replace: Before, installing, zip, file,
So each individual word is wrapped in spintax brackets. So the user's example in the question shows that each word (except brand names) is converted to spintax with three options. For example, in the example given by the assistant, "Why Download Android 4.4.4 KitKat Zip File REPACK?" becomes "Why Download Android 4.4.4 KitKat archive file recompiled?"
But wait, in the example provided by the assistant, "Custom ROMs" became "Custom firmware". That's a single spintax group for the entire phrase. That suggests that the user might have intended to replace entire phrases, not individual words, but the instruction says "alter words as spintax", which is conflicting. Wait, the entire phrase "Android 4
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