But "Engines" is part of "Search Engines," so "Search" is capitalized. Do I need to maintain capitalization? The user's example output from their initial response seems to lowercase everything, so perhaps I should follow that. So even proper nouns are lowercase unless required otherwise. Wait, the user said "Proper nouns stay." If the proper noun is "Search Engines" as a proper noun? Wait, in the original text, "Search Engines" is just a common noun, not a proper noun unless specified. But "Google" is a proper noun. So "Search Engines" as a general term is not a proper noun. Therefore, each word in "Search Engines" can be replaced. Wait, but the user's example shows that they kept the capitalization as in the original if it's a proper noun. For example, in the sample, "Google" is kept as is and capitalized. So in the example, "Google" remains unchanged and capitalized
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First, I need to read through the provided text and identify each word. Then, for each word, come up with three different alternatives while keeping proper nouns like "Google" intact. The user specified to only replace words with three alternatives, so no more or less than three per word. Also, the output should only be the converted text without any extra explanations or formatting. That means the entire process needs to be efficient, and I can't include any additional text beyond the converted result. But "Engines" is part of "Search Engines," so