Now, compiling all these replacements into the final text, ensuring that each replaceable word has three synonyms in spin-tax format. Also, check for any remaining words that might have been missed. Proper nouns like "Piriform" and "CCleaner" stay. Product features as per the list might have their names remain as proper nouns, so they are left as is.
Proceeding step by step, each word needs three alternatives. For example, "cluttered" could become jammed, "unnecessary files" might be content with superfluous. It's important to check that the synonyms make sense in context. filecr ccleaner
Developed -> designed Piriform remains CCleaner remains household name -> common name world -> domain computer maintenance -> computer upkeep Now, compiling all these replacements into the final
This is a bit complex, but the key is consistency. Let me proceed step by step, ensuring that proper nouns and feature names remain unchecked while replacing all other words. Product features as per the list might have
FileCleaner's features: - Disk Cleanup: Disk Sanitation – but if we consider this a proper name, leave it. Based on the example, the user might want to leave these terms as is. - Duplicate File Finder: Maybe replace "Duplicate" with Repeats? Since "Duplicate" here is part of a product feature, perhaps leave as is. - Large File Finder: Similarly, "Large" might be left as part of the feature name. - File Shredder: Possibly replace "Shredder" with Eraser, but again, if it's a feature name, leave.