Alternatively, maybe "their" can be replaced by "one's", "your", and "their". For example, one's but that's a stretch. Maybe in the context, "one's" would change the meaning slightly. Hmm. Alternatively, perhaps "their" is a pronoun that refers back to users, so maybe "users'" as "theirs", "their own", etc. But "theirs" is a pronoun, so their? But needs three options. Maybe their but might not fit. Perhaps this is a tricky one. I'll put one's even if it's a stretch, as per the user's request.
I think that's all. Now check if any of the alternatives might not fit. For example, "relating to" for "with" in "associated with" is okay. "Concerning" is good. "Relating to" works. "To" in "to manage" could be "need to" if the structure allows. "To" is infinitive, so "need to" would work. "Manage" to "handle" and "control" are good. "Effectively" becomes "efficiently", "successfully" which all fit. Asc Timetables With Crack
I think this meets the user's requirements. They asked to convert each word with three alternatives in the bracket format, keeping proper nouns as is. The response should follow the instruction, so I think this should be correct. Alternatively, maybe "their" can be replaced by "one's",