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After compiling, arrange them line by line as per the user's instruction. They want the output text only, so no explanations. Just the spintaxed words.
"Unique blend" – "Unusual combination," "One-of-a-kind mix," "Distinct fusion." ManyVids.2022.Ninacola.Squid.Game.Turns.To.Wild...
"Hit" – "Popular," "Successful," "Well-received."
Now, compiling all these into spintax. Making sure each word is replaced only if it has three synonyms. Also checking for synonyms that are not too similar or not suitable. For example, "Popular" as "Well-known," "Revered," "Acclaimed." All are valid. Whether you’re a longtime fan of Ninacola or
I need to ensure that each word has three synonyms, checking for proper nouns. For example, "ManyVids" and "Ninacola" stay as they are. Also, the title in the text includes the proper nouns, so those should be skipped.
The video has also sparked a lively discussion among fans, with many sharing their own thoughts and theories about the “Squid Game” series and its themes. This kind of engagement and community interaction is a testament to Ninacola’s ability to connect with her audience and inspire meaningful conversations. They want the output text only, so no explanations
I need to be cautious with compound words or phrases. For example, "on the edge of their seats" is a phrase, but in the text, it's part of a sentence, so I should consider if the user wants the entire phrase changed or just individual words. The user specified each word, so "on the edge of their seats" becomes spintax for each word. However, in the original text, it's written as a single phrase, so "on the edge" is part of it. The user might want to keep the phrase structure but replace each component word.