Robin Cook Ebook Collection -epub Format- ((better))

I have to be careful with phrases like "text-to-speech functionality" which might get "text-to-audio conversion|voice-reading capability|spoken-word option". Each part of the phrase should be replaced appropriately.

For the second paragraph: "Robin Cook ebook collection in EPUB format" could be "Robin Cook e-book compilation in digital format", "Robin Cook eBook series in EPUB version", "Robin Cook digital anthology in e-book format". Robin Cook Ebook Collection -Epub format-

"why wait?" → why hesitate.

But the user might expect the entire phrase to be replaced. Wait, maybe not. The instruction is to change each term with synonyms, so "format" is a term, and "in EPUB format" becomes "in EPUB version". So the user wants each term (word) replaced with three synonyms, not entire phrases. So in the phrase "ebook collection in EPUB format", "collection", "EPUB", and "format" are separate terms. "EPUB" is a proper noun, so leave it. "collection" is a term to be replaced. "format" is a term to be replaced. So the entire phrase becomes e-book anthology in EPUB type. I have to be careful with phrases like

For each platform list item, the structure is similar. For example, "Amazon Kindle: You can purchase individual ebooks or subscribe to Kindle Unlimited, which offers access to a vast library of ebooks, including many of Robin Cook’s works." Here, "purchase" becomes "buy|acquire|procure", and "subscribe" becomes "register|enroll|join". I need to make sure the spintax doesn't disrupt the sentence structure. "why wait

Let me go through the text sentence by sentence.

Okay, I need to help the user by swapping the words in their spintax so that each term has three variants. They mentioned keeping brand names intact and returning only the text. Let me start by understanding the original query and example response they provided.

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