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I also need to be careful with phrases like "Purchase the game" where "purchase" might be replaced with "Acquire|Buy|Obtain". Ensuring that the replacement words don't alter the meaning of the steps is crucial. The user wants the instructions to remain accurate but with varied vocabulary.
The key is to maintain the structure and ensure that each word is replaced with three valid alternatives, separated by pipes. Also, check that the variants fit syntactically in the sentence. For example, "Explore a vast, open world..." "Explore" could be examine, "vast" vast, "open world" expansive terrain.
Another example: "arrived" could be "arrived|released|rolled out". "Fans" could be "fans|enthusiasts|lovers". "Eager" could be "eager|keen|anxious". Each word needs three variants. The user wants the output in spintax format, all text only. The example shows the spintax using y syntax. Let's go through each word step by step. Avatar Frontiers Of Pandora Pc Download
This is complex, but I need to proceed step by step. For each word not a proper noun, find three plausible alternatives. Let's proceed.
Replace each word except the title:
In the title, "Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora PC Download", "PC" is probably standing for "Personal Computer", but since it's part of the title, maybe it's part of the proper noun. However, the user said "skip proper nouns," so if "PC" is part of the title, then it's a proper noun. But if it's used elsewhere as a common noun, like "their PC," then it's a common noun. So "their PC" would be a common noun, but "PC" in the title is a proper noun. Hmm, tricky. Maybe the user wants me to treat "PC" as a proper noun wherever it appears in the title, and as a common noun otherwise. Let me proceed with that assumption.
Also, the user wants the response in text only, without the thinking process. Since I have to provide just the transformed text, I need to make sure the formatting is correct with curly braces and the options separated by pipes. No markdown, just plain text. I also need to be careful with phrases
"Exciting" → thrilling.