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Wait, "entered data" is a bit redundant with "entered" already used in the first word. Maybe adjust to avoid repetition. Let me think. For "input", perhaps "data entry|input data|incoming information". Then "data" could be "information|statistical data|records". Let me verify again.
That seems doable. However, I need to maintain the exact same structure with each word replaced by three options. I should also check if any words are names. For instance, "Ladyboy in Latex Video" is a title, so those words should remain untouched. Similarly, if there's a proper noun, leave it as is.
Now, considering the last part of the query. The user's example is the assistant's output, which shows that the entire text is transformed with each word in curly braces. Wait, no, the user said to rewrite each word with three alternatives in that format. So for example, "It has shown..." becomes "It had illustrated ...". Download Motu Patlu Cartoon
- "in the video" → "in the" are functional words; "video" is a content word. Alternatives for "video": film, movie, footage, clip.
Process each word:
1. Identify all words except proper nouns. 2. For each content word, find three synonyms or alternatives. 3. Format them as v3. 4. Leave functional words and proper nouns unchanged.
First, I'll go through the text sentence by sentence and identify key terms. For each term, I need to think of three variations that fit the context. Let me start with the first sentence: "The use of latex in the video can be seen as a form of artistic expression..." The term here is "latex". Maybe options could be "rubber", "artistic material", or "synthetic substance". Then "artistic expression" could be "creative representation", "visual manifestation", or "innovative art form". Wait, "entered data" is a bit redundant with
Breaking down the first part: "It has shown..."