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Another thing to consider is the punctuation and special characters like apostrophes in "Riley Reid's" and the hyphen in "30-year-old". These need to be preserved. Also, the age format like "30-year-old" should have each part considered. "30" becomes 30 but since numbers are part of a compound term, maybe just keep "30" as is. However, the user wants every word modified. Hmm, "30-year-old" is a phrase. Should each component be modified? The user specified every word, so "30" would be 30 since it's a number and might not have variants. Similarly, "only" in "OnlyFans" is part of the brand name and remains. Wait, "OnlyFans" is a brand, so it's kept as-is, but the other instances of "only" in the text need variants.

I also need to ensure that the structure of the sentences remains intact after substitution. Words like "has gained" become has gained. Numbers like "30-year-old" would be 30-year-old since they can't be replaced easily. However, "30-year-old" is a compound adjective; maybe split it into "thirty-year-old" but numbers might not have synonyms. The user wants every word modified, so even numbers would need three variants. But numbers are fixed, so I can only replicate them, e.g., 30 and year-old. OnlyFans - Riley Reid- Liz Jordan - Your First ...

Therefore, "OnlyFans" and "AVN Award" should remain the same. Names like Riley Reid and Liz Jordan are also proper nouns and should not be modified. The same applies to "Adrienne L. Moore", as it's a real name. Another thing to consider is the punctuation and

Alright, let's tackle this query step by step. The user wants every word to be replaced with three variants using the word3 format, while keeping the brand names (like OnlyFans and Riley Reid, Liz Jordan) unchanged. They also mentioned to return the text only, without any markdown. "30" becomes 30 but since numbers are part

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Another point is handling the age format. For example, "28-year-old" becomes 28-year-old. Since the user wants every word modified, maybe the hyphenated part "year-old" can be altered, but "year-old" is a term, so perhaps year-old or age. However, this might change the meaning. Alternatively, since it's a compound term, each part could be treated separately. So "28-year-old" becomes 28-year-old which would be 28-year-old. But that might be too fragmented. Alternatively, treat the entire "28-year-old" as a single term and just use 28-year-old but that changes the age, which might be incorrect. However, the user might accept it as a variant, even if it's not accurate. But since this is about a real person, changing the age could be problematic. Hmm, maybe just keep the number as is and only vary possible parts. Maybe "28-year-old" becomes 30-year-old, but that's risky as it alters the actual data. The user might prefer to keep the original age but use the same format. So 28-year-old would be acceptable.


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