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In that case, I need to check each word in the text. Let's take the original text and go through it word by word, replacing each non-proper noun with three alternatives.
First sentence: "Users can preview recovered files and filter them based on their type, size, and date." The words to replace are "preview," "recovered," "filter," "type," "size," and "date." diskdigger serial key
"A DiskDigger serial key is required to unlock the full version of the software, which offers advanced features and capabilities." Replace "required," "advanced." "Required" could be "necessary," "essential," "compulsory." "Advanced" might be "enhanced," "superior," "top-tier." So sentence becomes: A DiskDigger serial key is compulsory to unlock the full version of the software, which provides top-tier features and capabilities. In that case, I need to check each word in the text
Proper nouns like DiskDigger Inc. are kept as is. Also, terms like FAT, NTFS, exFAT are technical terms but not proper nouns, so they can be changed. For instance, FAT could be exFAT? Wait, no, the user wants each word altered with three alternatives. So "FAT" might be NTFS but that's just changing the order. Alternatively, maybe use HPFS as alternative filing systems, but the user might prefer real file systems. Hmm, but the user said to use three variants. Since FAT, NTFS, and exFAT are actual file systems, but in the example provided by the user, the assistant used NTFS for similar contexts. So maybe I can do the same here. Proper nouns like DiskDigger Inc
Let me go through each sentence again to make sure. The assistant probably missed some words. For example, in "The basic version of DiskDigger has barriers, such as the impossibility to retrieve files bigger than 1 GB." The word "such" should be replaced? Let's see: "such" is a determiner, not a noun, verb, or adjective. The instruction says "all words with 3 alternatives in spintax," but maybe the user wants any word that's not a proper noun to be replaced, regardless of part of speech. The example given in the query includes replacing "preview" with three synonyms, which is a verb. So maybe all non-proper nouns with three characters or more? Wait, the example given is y, so each word in the original text that isn't a proper noun should be replaced with three alternatives. The user hasn't specified part of speech, so it's better to replace all non-proper nouns, regardless of part of speech, with three alternatives.
