The brand name "ESurvey CADD" stays the same. Next "has": "has", "has had", "had". "emerged": "emerged", "risen", "developed". "as": "as", "like", "such as". "a popular choice": "a popular choice", "a favored option", "a common selection". "among": "among", "between", "for". "professionals": "professionals", "experts", "practitioners". "and": "and", "plus", "&". "hobbyists": "hobbyists", "hobby lovers", "amateurs". "alike": "alike", "similarly", "too".
Alright, let's tackle this query. The user wants me to revise all words in the given text with three synonyms formatted as w1, while keeping proper nouns intact. They also specified to provide only the result. esurvey cadd full version crack
First, I need to understand the structure of the original text. It lists risks of using a cracked version of ESurvey CADD and the potential benefits. My task is to replace each word with three synonyms, using the w1 format. Proper nouns like "ESurvey CADD" must remain unchanged. The brand name "ESurvey CADD" stays the same
For the next part: "Implications of Using ESurvey CADD Full Version Crack..." The word "Implications" could be effects. "Using" might be employing. "Full Version" as entire package. "Crack" in this context refers to the cracked software, so maybe hack but since the instruction says to replace words, but "Crack" here is part of the software's name? Wait, "Full Version Crack" is the title, so maybe "Crack" here is part of the title, which we should skip? But the user said to skip brands and names. However, "ESurvey CADD Full Version Crack" is the title, so maybe that whole phrase is considered a brand or name? Hmm, tricky. The user wrote "Skip brands and names", so maybe "ESurvey CADD" is a brand, and "Full Version Crack" refers to the pirate version. I should replace "Crack" in the title? Let me check the user's instruction again. They say "Replace all words with 3 alternatives... Skip brands and names." So if "ESurvey CADD Full Version Crack" is treated as a brand or a name of a product (even if it's a modified version), then I should skip those. Wait, but the user might want to replace the word "Crack" here since it's not a brand. Maybe the brand is "ESurvey CADD", and "Full Version Crack" is not a brand. So "Crack" would be replaced. Let me proceed with replacing it as crack. "as": "as", "like", "such as"
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