Wait, "student and teacher discounts" – maybe "students and educators discounts" is better. But the user example used "Educator and learner discounts". Hmm, maybe "Educator and learner discounts|Student/professor reductions|Classroom and mentor savings". That's three options.
- "Support Limitations" → Help Constraints - "may also" → could also - "access to support" → accessibility of service - "updates" → patches Davinci Resolve Studio 18 Free Activation Key
I need to make sure each replacement is a synonym, and the names are left untouched. Let me check each substitution again for accuracy. For example, "activation key" is a specific term, so it's okay to leave it as is. "Davinci Resolve Studio 18" is a product name, so definitely keep it. Wait, "student and teacher discounts" – maybe "students
First sentence: "If you’re looking for a free version of Davinci Resolve Studio 18, here are some options:" – The key terms here are "looking" and "options". For "looking", alternatives could be "searching", "seeking", "hunting". For "options", maybe "choices", "alternatives", "possibilities". That's three options
"How to Get Davinci Resolve Studio 18 for Free"
"Security Risks: Using an unauthorized activation key can expose your computer to security risks, including malware and viruses."
"Software Limitations: Using a free activation key may limit the functionality of the software or cause it to become unstable."