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Another point is to avoid replacing words that might be part of titles or specific terms. For example, "What You Need to Know" is a title, so each word there should be replaced if they're not named entities. Words like "Need" become "require" or "need," but since the user wants three variants, maybe "require|desire|necessitate."

For example, the first sentence starts with "file works by emulating...". The word "file" is a common noun, but I need to check if it's a proper noun here. Since it's just "file," it's not a proper noun, so replace it with three alternatives like software. Dxcpl-directx-11-emulator.exe

First, I need to parse through the text and identify all the words that need to be replaced. Proper nouns like "Dxcpl-directx-11-emulator.exe" should remain unchanged. Other words, like common verbs, nouns, and adjectives, need three synonyms or similar alternatives. Another point is to avoid replacing words that

Once all words are processed, the final output should mirror the original text structure but with each word replaced by three alternatives. I'll make sure not to introduce any markdown and only provide the result as requested. The word "file" is a common noun, but

I need to check if any words are repeated and ensure their replacements vary each time. Words like "file" and "program" might have similar sets each time they appear. However, the user wants three for each word, so I should generate distinct ones for each occurrence if possible.

I also need to consider parts of speech. If the original word is a noun, the replacements should also be nouns. Words like "vast" could be "immense" or "enormous." For terms like "complex," maybe "intricate" or "complicated."