Here, "browser extension or the standalone browser app if available" – maybe "browser extension|standalone browser app|other privacy browsers". Wait, the original text mentions two options: extension or standalone app. The user example requires three options, so maybe they want me to add a third even if it's not there. But I need to stick to what's in the text. Since there's only two, perhaps the user made a mistake. But the instruction says "convert all terms with 3 options in spintax", so if there's a list with three, replace it. Since there's no such list here, maybe there are none elsewhere.
Breaking it down word by word:
Looking at the text:
One thing to note is that some phrases might require the entire phrase to be in the syn1 format. For example, "making it an attractive option" could be represented as "offering a tempting alternative." Wait, in the original text, the user used "making it an attractive option," so perhaps that should be replaced as a whole. Let me check that part.
For -> Concerning Chrome -> (proper noun, skip) and -> plus Firefox -> (proper noun, skip) you -> us can -> should install -> download the -> the DuckDuckGo -> (proper noun, skip) Privacy -> Confidentiality Essentials -> Necessities extension -> tool which -> that forces -> ensures DuckDuckGo -> (proper noun, skip) as -> as the -> a default -> normal search -> browse engine -> mechanism and -> and provides -> supplies additional -> more privacy -> protection features -> tools duckduckgo download for pc windows 10
For each word, generate three options. Some words might be tricky, like "enhance" could be improve, "set" could be adjust.
The process continues similarly for each instruction step. For example, in the method section: "Open Your Browser" → "Launch|Access|Begin." Here, "browser extension or the standalone browser app
Launch Your Browser: At first, open the software you right now use within their Windows X Computer, such those Google Chrome. Move to DuckDuckGo: Navigate to that DuckDuckGo website (url) and tap on this “Configuration” mark (typically displayed through three flat lines or dots) in that upper right corner about the interface. Set like Primary Query Interface: