I also need to make sure that each term has three options. Let me check each part again. For example, "Cost-effective: Using a free license key from GitHub can save you money, as you won't have to purchase a license key from the official Restoro website."
there:therefore(Hmm, "there are alternative options" becomes "here|there|there is". Wait, "there are" is a phrase. The word is "there". But "there" can be replaced with "here|herein|therein", but contextually it's "there are". Maybe "there|here|in that case".
you diagnose and fix -> you detect and resolve|you identify and correct|you assess and rectify restoro license key github
- Download -> Possible synonyms:fetch- the -> Article, but might need to consider context. Since it's an article, perhaps just replace it with "the|that|this"? Wait, the user wants options for each word. So "license key" is a noun phrase. Wait, the task says "each word", so "license" and "key" separately?
not comfortable: not at ease|not relaxed|not content I also need to make sure that each term has three options
Use ->employ the trial version -> the demo version|the sample edition|the free trial
Let me proceed paragraph by paragraph.
In the sentence "search for “Restoro license key”", "Restoro" is a proper noun and stays. Then "description" can be description, "reviews" as reviews, "legitimate" as valid.