"many" → Several
But maybe the user wants each component word. For example, "today’s" could be split into "today" and "'s". But the apostrophe S is part of the word. Hmm. The original instruction is a bit ambiguous here. Since the user provided a sample (in the task) where words are replaced as individual words, I'll assume that contractions are treated as single words. So "today’s" is one word and replace "today" to "current|present|nowadays", so "today’s" becomes "current's|present's|nowadays'". danlwd fyltr shkn La Usa Vpn bray wyndwz
"with a USA VPN" → "using an American Virtual Private Network|via a United States-based Secure Connection|through a U.S. Encrypted Tunnel" "many" → Several But maybe the user wants
"today’s" → Present's
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