For example, "high-speed demolition derbies" can have "accelerated collisions," "rapid smash-ups," "fast-paced wrecks." "Deadly vehicles" → "lethal cars, hazardous machines, dangerous vehicles." "Crush and destroy their opponents" → "crush and obliterate their competition, annihilate and demolish their rivals, smash and ruin their challengers."
The Juggernaut: Robust vehicle with strong strike. Fast car: Quick and nimble automobile with a deadly rear-based weapon. Huge vehicle: hulking hulking automobile with huge compressive power. Twisted Metal 5 Pc Download
6. "Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 or AMD Radeon HD 7870" – no. "Purchase" might be procure
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For example, "create" could become generate. "Purchase" might be procure. I need to ensure the alternatives make sense in the context of the sentence. Words related to actions like "download" could be retrieve, but also check if the context allows that. "Click the ‘Install’ button" might become install. "create" could become generate.
I should also be cautious with phrases that are technical or specific, like "Add to Cart" in the Steam context. Replacing them with similar actions like Include in Cart maintains the meaning without confusion.