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I also have to be careful with technical terms or specific terms that don't have common synonyms, and whether they need three variants. Sometimes, the user might have specific expectations, so making the variations sound natural is key. Using a thesaurus could help find alternatives, but I need to ensure the context still makes sense.

For example, "stripped-down version" could be simplified arrangement. Proper nouns like "Ebony and Ivory" stay the same, but their descriptions can have variants. Each highlighted example should have three variations in their descriptions. Paul McCartney - Tug of War -2015- -3CD Deluxe ...

I need to make sure that each modifiable term has three variations, and proper nouns remain untouched. For example, "demos, outtakes, and alternate versions" can stay, but the conjunctions can be altered like including. I also have to be careful with technical

Original sentence: "In 1982, Paul McCartney released his fourth solo studio album, “Tug of War”, which marked a significant turning point in his musical career." Maybe "album|album|album" since it's the same name. The year is 1982, so that's fixed. "Significant turning point" could be rephrased. Next, "hit singles like “Ebony and Ivory” and “Take It Away”." Both song titles are correct. "Deluxe edition was released in 2015, comprising three CDs and offering a wealth of previously unreleased material." "Deluxe edition" can be replaced with "special edition|expanded version|3CD collection". "Comprising three CDs" as trio of discs. "Previously unreleased material" could be "new material|unreleased tracks|bonus content". The phrase "significance in the context of McCartney's discography" might be "importance within his catalog|significance in his musical journey|impact on his career". I need to make sure that each modifiable

It's important to check each term and decide if it fits the criteria. For instance, "Disc 2, titled “Tug of War: Sessions”, features 22 tracks..." Here, "titled" could be entitled, and "features" might become contains.

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