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Psl Imperial Extra Font -

Continuing with the next sentence: "The Imperial family was designed to be a versatile and modern sans-serif typeface, suitable for a wide range of applications, from digital media to print."

But how do I determine which words to replace? The user wants me to generate the output by replacing terms with three options. But without specific instructions on which terms, I need to make educated guesses based on the sample. Let's try applying the same approach to the provided text. psl imperial extra font

"Similar" as identical – though "identical" might not be a perfect synonym, but maybe it's acceptable. Continuing with the next sentence: "The Imperial family

Also, the user wants the output text only, no markdown. So the final answer should just be the text with the spintax applied, without any explanations. Let me start applying the spintax now, keeping track of each word and ensuring three alternatives. Let's try applying the same approach to the provided text

- For each word in the text, decide if it's part of a proper noun. - If yes, leave it as is. - If not, replace with spintax y where x/y/z are three alternatives.

I need to go through each word, decide if it's a proper noun. If not, replace it with three synonyms separated by | in the spintax format. The output should be the modified text with the spintax inserted, but only the text. Let's start.

Alternatively, think of more precise terms. "Weight" in typography refers to the thickness of strokes. So synonyms could include thickness. Then "bold weight" could be strong boldness.