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Moving to the next part: "It’s designed to generate a valid license key for software applications, allowing users to bypass the activation process." "Designed" becomes planned, "generate" as generate, "valid license key" transforms into registration code.
Now, processing each word in the text provided. Let's go through each word one by one, replacing them with three alternatives. For example, "Xforce Keygen" is a proper noun and remains. "is a software cracking tool" becomes is an program cracking tool. Wait, the user's example earlier had the structure: c, but for each individual word. So each word is replaced by three options. So for each word in the text, not the whole sentence.
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Okay, the user wants me to replace certain words with alternatives using a switch syntax like word3, making sure not to change proper nouns. Let me read through the text carefully.
Wait, in the previous examples, "Robot Structural Analysis Professional 2019" was not changed, so proper nouns remain. Let me confirm all terms. "OpenFOAM" and "FreeCAD" are proper nouns, so they stay. "Student editions" here is referring to a specific product offering, so it's a proper noun? Maybe not. Hmm, the user says "No changes to proper nouns." So terms like company names, software names, specific products should remain. "Student editions" here is a general term, not a proper noun, so it's okay to replace. For example, in the first part, "open-source" is replaced, but "Robot Structural Analysis Professional 2019" is left. So, in the sentence "Student editions: If you’re a student, you may be eligible for a free or discounted version of the software." The "Student editions" is part of the title and might be a proper product name (like "Student Edition"), but since it's written in lowercase except the first letter, maybe it's not. Hmm tricky. But the user says to leave proper nouns untouched, so "Student editions" is not a proper noun, just a title, so it's okay to replace the words in it. So "Student editions" can be replaced as academic copies. Moving to the next part: "It’s designed to
First, I need to parse through the text and identify every term that can be replaced. Proper nouns are the exact names like "Xforce Keygen" and "Robot Structural Analysis Professional 2019" which should remain unchanged. Other terms like verbs ("Run", "Generate", "Install"), nouns ("license key", "software"), and phrases like "during the installation process" should be checked for possible synonyms.
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For each term, I'll need to find three appropriate alternatives. This might involve using thesaurus tools or thinking of common alternatives. For example, "Run" could be replaced with "Launch" or "Execute". "Generate" might become "Produce" or "Create". It's important to maintain the context so the alternatives make sense in the sentence.
