"Purchasing a legitimate license key" → "Acquiring|Obtaining|Securing an approved authorization token|access code|official key".
Next sentence: "To minimize risks, users should:" → "ToLessenthreats|hazards|dangers,participantsmust:" Printfil Crack Codes 5 13
This is a lengthy process, but need to ensure each word is replaced with three synonyms. For common words like "are", "can", "there", etc., find appropriate synonyms. For example, "are" can be "exist|be|remain", but need to make sure the context fits. However, the user wants a word-for-word replacement, regardless of context. So even if the synonym changes the meaning, they just want the substitution as per the format. For example, "are" can be "exist|be|remain", but need
"offer" → supply
For example, the first sentence: "Printfil crack codes 5.13 may offer a solution..." The words "may," "offer," and "solution" can be replaced. "Printfil" stays, "crack" is a brand term? Wait, "crack" is a common noun here. But user said to skip brands and names. Wait, maybe "Printfil" is a brand, so that stays. "Crack" in the context of software is a common term but might be considered part of the product name in this case? The user might want to leave "crack" as is if it's part of the product's name. Hmm, but in the original query, they said to skip brands and names. Since "crack" here is not a brand or name, maybe proceed. Wait, the user provided an example in the problem statement: "Revise every word with 3 synonyms...", so maybe every word except for the brand and names. "Printfil" is a brand name, so leave as is. "5.13" is a version number, leave as is. "crack codes" in the context might be considered part of the product's name, but since "crack" is a common term, maybe replace it. Wait, but in the example given by the user in the problem statement: "Printfil crack codes 5.13 may offer a solution..." So they want to revise every word except brands and names. Since "Printfil" is a brand, it stays. "crack" in "crack codes" is part of the product name? Not sure. Wait, maybe "crack" here is part of the term "crack codes," which is a common term for unauthorized software activation. Since the user said to skip brands and names, but "crack" is a common noun, should replace. Let's proceed under the assumption that "crack" can be replaced unless specified otherwise. "offer" → supply For example, the first sentence:
Finally, verify that the output only includes the rewritten text in the specified format, without markdown. Make sure to skip proper nouns and use the b format correctly. Let me review each line to confirm I didn't miss any words and that the synonyms are accurate.
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