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I need to go through the entire paragraph, replace each word (excluding proper nouns) with three synonyms in spintax format. This requires a thesaurus check for each word. Also, handle contractions like "you're" by splitting into parts and handling accordingly. Wait, the example uses "you're" as "you’re". Do I need to split 'you're' into 'you' and 'are'? Probably not, since the user provided the text with HTML entities, so just replace 'you’re' with synonyms for 'are'? Wait, no. The original sentence is "If you’re looking to elevate..." So "you're" is the contraction for "you are". So replacing "you're" with "you're", "you are", "y'are"? Probably not. The user might want to maintain the contraction. Alternatively, maybe split into "you" and "are" and replace each. But since the instruction says to swap all words with 3 synonyms, I should treat "you're" as a single word? But actually, it's two words separated by an apostrophe. This complicates things. Maybe the user expects the contraction to remain as is, or perhaps split into parts. Since the example output isn't provided, I have to make a judgment. Since contractions are common in English, maybe the best approach is to replace the entire contraction as a single unit. But I don't know any synonyms for "you're" except "you are" or similar. So maybe it's better to keep the contraction since there aren't three synonyms. Alternatively, replace "you're" with "you're", "you are", "thou art" but that might be archaic. Hmm.
atmosphere → Atmosphere
instantly → At once
"Free Visual Flow Presets" becomes Free Visual Sequence Templates
"aesthetic" → Look
your → Your own
(and) "tweaking" → Tweaking
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