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Pathangavagi Song Download Mp3 Fixed -

"Select the song: Choose the song from the search results and click on it." "Select" might be Pick, "search results" as lookup findings.

This is a bit tricky, but given the user's instruction, I think the proper nouns are only names like "Pathangavagi", "Indian", and perhaps the website names (if any). In the first part, "Pathangavagi" is the only proper noun. The rest of the sentence can have words replaced. So for example, "Pathangavagi Song Download MP3: A Comprehensive Guide" – the proper noun here is "Pathangavagi", so all other words can be spun. So "Song" can be replaced with "Tune", "Music Track", etc. "Download" could be "Obtain", "Get", "Acquire". "MP3" – since it's a technical term, but not a proper noun, maybe replaced with "Audio file", "Digital format", "MP3 format". Wait, but the user might want MP3 to stay as is. The original instruction says "proper nouns stay", but MP3 is a technical term, not a proper noun. So perhaps it's okay to replace it. However, in the context of the title, perhaps the user wants it to stay. Alternatively, maybe the user made a mistake in including "MP3" in the title as a proper noun. Since it's unclear, perhaps the safest approach is to leave "MP3" as is, given that it's part of the title. So in the title, "Pathangavagi", "MP3", and the article title words might all be left as is. But that's conflicting with the original instruction. The user says "proper nouns stay", so only "Pathangavagi" is the proper noun here. The rest are not. Therefore, all other words in the title can be spinned. However, "MP3" is part of the title, but it's not a proper noun, so according to the instruction, it can be replaced. But the user might have intended for the entire title to remain unchanged. This is a potential ambiguity. To proceed, I'll follow the instruction that only proper nouns stay. So "Pathangavagi" is proper, all others can be spinned. Pathangavagi Song Download mp3

But "MP3" is a technical term, so replacing it might not be necessary, but according to the user's instruction, it's not a proper noun, so it's okay. However, if replaced with "Digital format" or similar, the title might be less clear. Maybe the user wants to keep "MP3" as is. Alternatively, perhaps the user made a mistake in considering "MP3" as a proper noun. "Select the song: Choose the song from the

Safety Precautions section: "When downloading songs from the internet, it's essential to take some safety precautions to avoid malware and viruses." "Download" as Obtain, "songs" as tunes, "internet" as web, "safety precautions" as protective actions, "avoid" as preclude, "malware" as threats, "viruses" as worms. The rest of the sentence can have words replaced

Okay, let's start by understanding the user's request. They want me to take the provided article and swap each word (except proper nouns) with three options in spintax format w3. The proper nouns like song titles or specific names should stay the same, and only the text should be output without any additional formatting.