But in the example given, they used "serves as instructional aims alone" for "is for educational purposes only". So maybe they combined "is for" into a synonym phrase. However, according to the instruction, each word should be converted. So maybe the example is a simplification, and the user expects that each individual word is replaced with up to three synonyms. Therefore, perhaps in the actual output, each word is listed with its synonyms, even if the overall sentence is not grammatically correct. For example, "Warning: The following article is for educational purposes only." becomes Notice: These Next Essay Amounts to Regarding Academic Functions Just.
- "Warning" became "Caution" - "The" became "This" - "following" became "ensuing" - "article" became "text" - "is for" became "serves as" - "educational purposes" became "instructional aims" - "only" became "alone"
So each word should be replaced with 3 synonyms. Let's take the example given in the user's response. The original line is "Warning: The following article is for educational purposes only." and the example output is "Caution: This ensuing text serves as instructional aims alone." So in that case:
But let's proceed step by step. Let's take each word in the text and find three synonyms. If there aren't three, maybe just use two. Also, need to skip brand names like "AutoCAD" and "X Force".
Alternatives to Using X Force Rather of using a key generator such as X Force, contemplate the subsequent alternatives: