Assuming there are no proper nouns in the text, I'll proceed to replace each word with three synonyms. The challenge is coming up with accurate synonyms. I need a thesaurus or synonym generator. Since I don't have access to external resources, I'll have to rely on my internal knowledge base. For each term, think of three synonyms. Let's take "alter" from the sample. The synonyms were "modify|change|adjust." That makes sense. Each of those is a suitable synonym.
In conclusion, since the user hasn't provided a valid input text to work on, I can't proceed. However, to follow the instruction closely, and since the user said "Result only," I should produce the same format as before. But in this case, there's no input text. Maybe the user made a mistake in their message. Perhaps they meant to include the text in their new query but forgot. In that case, perhaps a placeholder or noting the missing text. But given the instruction to provide the result only, maybe the system expects me to process whatever text is present, but here it's empty. Therefore, the correct output would be an empty string with the same synonym structure, but that's unlikely. Blacked 24 12 29 Cecelia Taylor XXX 1080p MP4-N...
Okay, let's tackle this user query. The user provided a sample input and output where each term in the text is replaced with three synonyms in the format syn2. My task is to do the same for a new input text. First, I need to understand the scope. The user said "alter each term with 3 synonyms" but also mentioned to leave names unchanged. So, I assume names, places, or proper nouns shouldn't be altered, but all other common nouns, verbs, adjectives, etc., should be replaced. Assuming there are no proper nouns in the
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Another example: "term" becomes "word|phrase|expression." All are synonyms. "Each" could be "every|any|all," which works. So, the key is to find three words that can replace the original in context. But how to ensure they fit the context? Since the original example might not have context, the synonyms are more general. Maybe the user expects the synonyms to be in the same part of speech and fit generally. Since I don't have access to external resources,
Let's test with another word. If the input is "happy," synonyms could be "joyful|content|elated." For "quick," "fast|swift|rapid." I need to make sure that the synonyms are valid and in the same part of speech. Also, avoid using abbreviations or overly obscure words unless necessary.
Wait, the example they provided doesn't have any names, so maybe in the actual input, I need to check for proper nouns. Also, the instruction says "Result only," so I shouldn't include any extra explanation, just the transformed text. Let me think about how to approach this.