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Given the user's original text, I'll process it by identifying words that can be replaced with three synonyms, using the a format. Proper nouns like "Active File Recovery 19.0.9.0" and "Windows" remain as they are.
Moving on to the How to Use section. "Launch the software: Launch Active File Recovery 19.0.9.0 on your Windows computer." The term here is "Launch the software". Synonyms might be Open. But the user wants synonyms for each term, so maybe just "Launch" as the verb. So Initiate. Download Active File Recovery 19.0.9.0 for Windows
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Next, "powerful data recovery tool" can be turned into three options. Maybe reliable data recovery tool. That's three adjectives. Then "storage devices" could be memory cards. Those are three types of storage devices. "Launch the software: Launch Active File Recovery 19
Wait, the user mentioned "switch all terms with 3 options formatted v1". So every noun or phrase that can be replaced with three synonyms. Let me go through each term again.
Looking at the sample text: Let's see the first part. "Losing important files can be a frustrating experience..." The first word to check is "Losing". The user might have wanted synonyms for "Losing" but in the input provided, there's no in the example. Wait, perhaps there was a misunderstanding. Wait, the user said "swap words in b format" but the provided text doesn't include any b sections. Maybe they want me to generate synonyms in that format in the output. So Initiate
Another sentence: "There are data recovery tools available that can help you recover lost files."