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of → from.
This is a bit ambiguous, but given the example the user provided, perhaps the user expects the entire title to remain as is, so "Full Album Zip Download" should be left untouched. However, in the original prompt, the user says "Proper nouns stay." So maybe the user considers the entire title as proper nouns, but that's not standard.
Given the ambiguity, I'll proceed with the original instruction and treat everything except the band name and album name as non-proper nouns. So for example, "Full Album Zip Download" can be replaced with variants. For example, "Full" can be "Complete", "Album" can be "Collection", "Zip" might stay or be "zipped", "Download" becomes "DL" or "download". But since the user wants three variants for each word, I need to find three for each. Limp Bizkit-Significant Other Full Album Zip
nu metal genre → nu metal is a genre, proper noun? No, "nu metal" is a genre name, not a proper noun. Wait, "Limp Bizkit" is a proper noun. So "nu metal" should be replaced with synonyms. Maybe subgenre: nu metal (but not sure if alt-metal is a thing). Alternatively, subgenre terms: movement?
- The → This (though 'The' is a definite article, maybe not needed to change, but user wants every word, so keep as is? Wait, the user says "update all words", but proper nouns stay. Wait, instructions say "Only output text". Wait, the user's instruction is to "rewrite every word with 3 synonyms in format opt1. Proper nouns stay. Only output text." So every word except proper nouns gets three synonyms. So "The" is a word, but since it's part of the definite article, do I need to replace it? The user says every word, so "The" should be replaced with synonyms. Hmm, "The" is a definite article, so synonyms would be like "That", "This", or maybe "These". Let's check. of → from
I should check for any complex sentences that might require careful synonym selection to maintain the meaning. Words like "commercial success" might need synonyms like "financial triumph," "monetary achievement," or "economic success." Also, be cautious with technical terms like "rap rock" and "nu metal" to ensure the synonyms are accurate but still fitting.
I have to be careful with words that might have multiple meanings. For example, "vision" could be "vision", "dream", or "plan". But in the context here, "creative vision" is important, so maybe "artistic direction" is a better variant. Given the ambiguity, I'll proceed with the original
which → those.