Flexisign Pro 19 Full Activated 2021

Also, the user wants the output to be in the exact b format and return text only. So no explanations, just the transformed text. I need to verify that each word (except brand names) is properly bracketed and separated with |. If there are any multi-word terms like "electronic signature," they might need to be treated as a single unit, but the user's example shows splitting into individual words, so perhaps each word is considered separately. Hmm, this might complicate things. Wait, the original example: "electronic signatures have become an essential part of our daily lives." The response changed "electronic signatures" to e- signatures, but in the original instruction, the user said to replace every word with 3 variants. So perhaps the user wants each word in the sentence to be replaced individually, even if it's part of a multi-word term. However, "Flexisign Pro 19" is a brand, so it must stay, but parts like "Full Activated" are part of the product name and might need to be kept as well. Alternatively, maybe "Full Activated" is not a brand term, but just part of the product title, so "Full" and "Activated" could have synonyms. I need to interpret the user's instruction correctly. The user said "Keep brand names," so likely "Flexisign Pro 19" is the brand name, and "Full Activated" might not be a brand. But since "Flexisign Pro 19 Full Activated" is part of the product title, perhaps the entire phrase is considered a brand or a product name and should remain as is. However, the example shows that in the original text, "Flexisign Pro 19 Full Activated" is kept as is. Let me check the example again. The original text starts with "Flexisign Pro 19 Full Activated: The Ultimate Solution..." and the example response leaves it as is. So the entire product title is considered a brand name and should not be altered. Therefore, "Full Activated" might be part of the product name and must remain, but the user might have made a mistake. Alternatively, maybe "Full Activated" is not a brand term and can be changed. The user might not have clarified, but I need to proceed based on the example. In the example, "Flexisign Pro 19 Full Activated" remains as is, so I'll assume that the entire product name is a brand and must be kept. However, "Flexisign Pro 19" is the main brand, and "Full Activated" could be a feature or version, but since the example didn't split them, I'll keep the entire product title as a single entity. Therefore, any words within "Flexisign Pro 19 Full Activated" should remain unchanged. So the task becomes: for every word in the text, replace with three variants c, except brand names and product titles. That might require me to identify which parts are brands and which are not. If I'm unsure, perhaps it's safer to leave the entire product title as is. Also, the key here is that the user wants every word to have three variants, so even if part of a phrase, each word should be replaced unless it's part of the brand. So, for example, "Flexisign Pro 19 Full Activated" is a product name, so I don't touch any of those words. But the rest of the text, like "The Ultimate Solution," each word is replaced. So "The" becomes This, "Ultimate" becomes Optimal, etc., as per the example.

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I need to be careful with words like "essential" and "part," making sure the synonyms make sense in the context. Also, maintaining the sentence structure while replacing words with their variants. Also, the user wants the output to be