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Let me start with the first sentence: "Activating AutoCAD Electrical 2016 with LINK- Xforce Keygen 64-bit: A Comprehensive Guide". The words "Activating" can be replaced with "Initializing|Commencing|Starting up". "Comprehensive" could be "Exhaustive|In-depth|Detailed".

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Alternatively, maybe the user wants each word in the original sentence to be replaced with three options, but when the original word is part of a multi-word term (like "LINK- Xforce Keygen 64-bit tool"), they should be skipped as proper nouns. So I need to parse each word individually, check if it's a proper noun (capitalized?), but in the example given, "LINK- Xforce Keygen 64-bit tool" is a product name.