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"Online Search" is a method; "search" is part of it. But maybe the method is kept the same. Wait, "Online Search" is a heading, so perhaps it's a term to be considered. But the user wants each word swapped except brands and names. So "Online"→Digital|Internet|World Wide Web. "Search"→Inquiry|Lookup|Query. The rest: "Simply"→Easily|Quickly|Effortlessly. "search"→find|look for|hunt for. "for the term"→for this phrase. "term"→phrase|expression|keyword. "on popular search engines"→on widely-used searching platforms. "Google", "Bing", "Yahoo" are brands, so they should be skipped. So "like" is to be replaced with variants.

Next paragraph: "An index, in general, is a list of words, phrases, or entries that are used to facilitate quick lookup and reference." Replace "index" with "directory" or "guide". "List" could be "collection". "Facilitate quick lookup and reference" might become "enable rapid access and retrieval" or "assist in swift finding and consultation". Index Of Son Of Satyamurthy

Okay, I need to help the user convert the given text into spintax with each word having three alternatives, except for brand names. Let me look at the example they provided. "Online Search" is a method; "search" is part of it

I'll proceed sentence by sentence, ensuring each word (except brands) is replaced with three alternatives. Also, keep the HTML tags as in the example? Wait, no, in the latest query, the user says "Return text only." So no HTML, just plain text with z. But the user wants each word swapped except brands and names

Break it down word by word:

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