Stroke Editor For — Ea Cricket 07 [cracked]

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Wait, so "EA Cricket 07" is kept as EA Cricket 07, but in the example, it's just written as EA Cricket 07 in the output. Maybe that's a formatting error. The user might have intended to leave the names as is, not inbformat. So I need to confirm: the user wants each word in the text to have three alternatives inaformat, but to keep proper nouns like "EA Cricket 07" untouched. So for "EA Cricket 07", we should just keep it the same, but in the example, the user provided EA Cricket 07 without any alternates. That suggests that proper nouns are to be kept as is, but with three same options. That might not make sense, but since the user provided that, perhaps that's acceptable. Alternatively, perhaps the user made a mistake in the example, and "EA Cricket 07" should be left as is without any alternates. But given that in the example, they wrote "EA Cricket 07 Stroke Editor:...", perhaps the user intended to enclose the name in braces with three same options. But that seems odd. Maybe they just want to keep the name as is but format it in braces. Hmm. stroke editor for ea cricket 07

Wrap-up

The example provided by the user does exactly this. So following that pattern, each word in the text (except names) is replaced with three alternatives in a format. However, the user's example includes a colon after "Stroke Editor", which becomes Stroke Editor: → but in the example, it's written as Stroke Editor:, but perhaps the colon is Maybe that's a formatting error