Quite Imposing Plus 3 Serial Number Private Code ((top)) [FAST]
"Creating" could be "designing|developing|crafting".
Double-checking the list and making sure the proper nouns are excluded. Alright, putting it all together now. Quite Imposing Plus 3 Serial Number Private Code
I also need to be careful with phrases like "full features" and "trial version" to ensure they're not broken down into individual words without context. For example, "full features" might need to be treated as a phrase, but if I have to break it down, I need three alternatives for "full" and "features" separately. But wait, maybe the user means each word in the text, regardless of being part of a phrase. The instruction says "each word," so even if part of a phrase, each word should be replaced. "Creating" could be "designing|developing|crafting"
So in the sentence "users need to activate the software using a valid serial number and private code", both "serial number" and "private code" can be replaced, as they are not in the title there. Wait, but "private code" is part of the title? No, the title is "Serial Numbers and Private Codes", but in the text, it's "private code". So "Private code" is a term used, but not in the title. So maybe treat "Private Code" as a proper noun if it's part of the product name. However, in the sentence, it's "private code", lowercase. The user instruction says to skip proper nouns, so unless "Private Code" is a specific product term, which it might be, but since it's not capitalized in the text, maybe treat it as a common noun. I also need to be careful with phrases
Now, reconstructing the sentences with the spintax. Let's look at each paragraph:
"Go to the Registration Tab: Click on the “Registration” or “Activation” tab..." Revised: "Open the account creation pane: Click on the “licensing” or “activation” section, typically found in the “support” or “information” dropdown."
I need to go through each word, making sure not to touch any proper nouns. For example, "In this article, we’ll delve into the world..." – "article", "world" are common nouns. Replace with synonyms if possible. "Delve" can be "explore|investigate|examine".