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In the following sentence: "Look no further than Hoggy 2, a popular mobile game that has taken the gaming world by storm." The name remains, so "popular" can be "widespread", "common", "well-known". "Gaming world" might be "gaming scene", "mobile gaming realm", "digital gaming community".
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Next question: "Will I get banned for using a cracked IPA?" Proper noun again. "Banned" becomes "penalized|restricted|suspended". "Cracked IPA" should stay, but "using" becomes "utilizing|employing|accessing". "Most game developers" would be "major studios|primary publishers|leading companies".
Looking back at the user's message: "each word with 3 alternatives in spintax". The example given is x. So probably each word in the original text, excluding the names, should be in spintax form with three options. But that's a lot. Let me check the original text and see. In the following sentence: "Look no further than
"or sideloading tool" – "sideloading" could be sideloading, "tool" could be utility.
I have to be careful with words that might be part of the tool names or proper nouns even in the verbs. For example, "Cydia Impactor" is a specific tool, so "Cydia" and "Impactor" stay. Words like "search", "install", "click" can be synonymized. "Banned" becomes "penalized|restricted|suspended"
First, I need to identify which words are proper nouns. "Hoggy" is a proper noun because it's the name of a game. So I should skip replacing that. Then, "IPA" might be an abbreviation or a proper term here. I think "IPA" stands for Interprovincial Pipe Line, but in this context, it's probably part of the software name, so I'll leave it as is.