I need to apply this to the entire text, ensuring that each word is replaced with three synonyms (except the names), using the spintax format. Also, the user wants only the result, so no markdown, just the text with spintax.
Third benefit: "Full Feature Access: Once activated, users have full access to all features of Office 2010, without limitations." office 2010 toolkit and ez-activator 2.2.3
I'll go through each sentence one by one, replacing each word (except names) with three synonyms. Let's take the example sentence the user provided in the history. They had "Microsoft Office 2010 is a widely used suite of productivity applications..." and replaced "Microsoft Office 2010" with Microsoft which isn't correct because the name should stay. Wait, in their example response, they did replace "Microsoft Office 2010" with Windows, which seems incorrect. But perhaps in the user's context, they want to replace each term with three synonyms, even if it's a product name. Wait, the user said "Keep names intact." So perhaps in the previous example, the user made a mistake, thinking they should replace the names. But given the current instruction, I should not replace the actual product names. I need to apply this to the entire
Starting with the first benefit: "Ease of Use: These tools simplify the activation process, making it accessible even for users with limited technical expertise." Let's take the example sentence the user provided
