- "ballo di gruppo" can be esibizione congiunta - "famoso" might be notevole - "creato" could be introdotto - "inventato" is ideato but wait, "inventato" is already a synonym, maybe better to use sviluppato (but need three distinct ones) - "consisteva" – coinvolgeva - "movimenti" – gesti - "semplici e ripetuti" – banali e ricorrenti - "fenomeno culturale" – manifestazione sociale - "premi" – attestati

Now, I need to apply all these replacements in the text using spintax. Also, ensure that any proper nouns like "Chubby Checker", "Eddie Korhan" are left unchanged except the verbs and other terms.

I collective dances famous hanno sempre fatto parte della culture e della chronicle della choreography. Sono stati un means per le persone di gather e share sentimenti, enjoy insieme. In questo essay, study alcuni dei collective dances più famous della history e del world.

Next section: "Balli di Gruppo che hanno Fatto la Storia" – since it's a title with "Gruppo" which is a proper noun part of the title, maybe just change "Balli" to Danza collettiva and "Fatto la Storia" to Segnale Epocale? Wait, but "Fatto la Storia" is part of the title, so maybe keep it as is. The user said to skip brands and names, so maybe just synonymize "Balli di Gruppo" to Movimenti a Squadra

First, the user provided a text about famous group dances and their history. The task is to alter each term with three synonyms in the format w3, but I need to skip any brands or names like "Chubby Checker" or "Eddie Korhan". Also, the output should be text only, no markdown.

This seems complicated. Maybe the user expects a more straightforward approach, replacing each word with three synonyms without worrying too much about grammar. The key is to get the synonyms right even if the grammar is slightly off.

Looking at the previous response from the user, in the first example, they replaced "balli di gruppo" with group dances and "famosi" with renowned. So maybe for "I balli di gruppo hanno sempre fatto parte..." the synonyms would be:

"di gruppo" -> collettivo