Wait, looking at the example response given by the user for the first paragraph:
For this, each word that's not a proper noun (like Quest Software, Toad for Oracle 16) should be replaced. Let's break it down:
Next line: "License key not recognized: Check that you have the correct license key for your version of Toad for Oracle 16." toad for oracle 16 license key
One thing to note is the list of features mentioned: Database design and development tools... Each of these should also be processed. For example, "Database design and development tools" becomes "Data modeling and building systems".
Absent from a approved license key, you will only maintain entry to a restricted suite of options in Toad for Oracle 16. This can hinder your output and bound your potential to manage and enhance your Oracle data system efficiently. By obtaining a registration token, you will attain permission to cutting-edge capabilities such as: Wait, looking at the example response given by
- "search" → lookfinddown - "partner" → affiliate - "reseller" → distributor - "region" → area - "contact" → connect with - "in
Putting it all together, I need to go through each sentence, split into words, and replace each with three synonyms. I should ensure that proper nouns like "Toad for Oracle 16" are left untouched. Also, check if any terms are technical and need appropriate synonyms. For example, "firewall" in a tech context might have synonyms like "security barrier" but could be tricky. Maybe better to keep the original term if no suitable synonym exists. Wait, in the example given by the user, "firewall" was replaced with security firewall, but since the user provided network firewall, maybe it's acceptable. Hmm. For example, "Database design and development tools" becomes
"Collaborator or Retailer". So "or" is included, but in the example, they left "or" as is. Wait, no, in the example, the user's response had "or" in the options. Let me check the user's example again.