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Continue this for each word, making sure not to touch proper nouns like "Steam". Also, check if any other words are names or should be left as is. The user's example showed that function words like "the" remain unchanged, so I'll follow that.

Finally, ensure that the output text only includes the spintaxed version, no explanations or extra text. The user wants the result only, as per their instruction. Continue this for each word, making sure not

Wait, but the original has “ and ” which are HTML entities for quotes. The user might want to keep the quotes as is, but using standard quotes for the spintax. Let me check the example again. The user provided "Understanding the Error" as the original text, and the example output uses "the". So probably, they want the HTML entities to remain as is. But in the error message, they are using “ and ”, which are smart quotes. Maybe replace with standard quotes when generating spintax, but the user might prefer to keep them as is. The example uses " the " with regular quotes. Hmm. The original text uses “ which is “ and ” which is ”. So perhaps in the output, it's better to use the standard quotes “ and ”. Alternatively, convert the HTML entities to actual smart quotes. But the user's example doesn't show any quotes in the spintax output. So maybe just leave them as is. Wait, in the example, the original is "Understanding the Error" and the spintax is written with curly braces. The quotes in the original are part of the error message. The user's example shows that in the output, they probably want the same structure. So the error message is in quotes with HTML entities. So in the spintax, the error message should still be in quotes, but with spintax within them. So for the part ““Failed to Create License Directory””, each word inside the quotes should be replaced with spintax, and the quotes themselves are kept as HTML entities. Wait, but the user might want actual quotes instead of “ and ”. But the example provided in the user's message shows that the original uses “ and ”. Let me check the example again. The user's example input is "Understanding the Error" and the output is "Clarifying the Error". So the quotes are not present in the example. Therefore, perhaps the user wants the quotes to be replaced with spintax as well, but the original has HTML entities. This is a bit tricky. Maybe the user wants to convert the HTML entities into regular quotes and then apply the spintax. Alternatively, leave the HTML entities as is but replace the text inside. Since the user's example doesn't involve quotes, maybe it's safer to keep the HTML entities as they are and apply spintax to the words within. So for the part ““Failed to Create License Directory””, apply spintax to each word inside. Then the quotes and HTML entities remain unchanged. Finally, ensure that the output text only includes

I need to make sure that all synonyms are accurate and fit naturally in the sentences. Also, keep any brand names intact, like "Steam". I'll go through each phrase carefully to replace them with three suitable synonyms, ensuring the context still makes sense. Let me cross-check some of the more technical terms to ensure the synonyms are correct. For example, "path" as in installation path might have different synonyms. But since the instruction is to change each term, maybe "path" isn't a term to change here. Wait, the original text says "Steam path" so the term here is "path". Synonyms for "path" in this context could be file system path but wait, the instruction says each term with three synonyms. Wait, maybe the whole phrase like "Steam path" should be handled? Let me check the original instruction again. The user might want to keep the quotes

But how to handle the comma after "frustrating,"? In the original text, it's "frustrating,", but in the sample output,

"Steam" is a brand, so leave it as is.