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Wait, but how about the structure? The original text has paragraphs and bullet points. I need to maintain the structure as much as possible. So after replacing the terms, the structure should mirror the original. Let me check the example again. The user provided a response where each term is replaced, using c format.

First, I need to make sure I understand the requirements correctly. Each word should have three options in y format. Names like "Air Jordan" should remain unchanged. Only the result should be provided, so no explanation. Also, the example output shows the first few words converted. encyclopedia of air jordans pdf 25

So, each word in the original text is replaced with x, including the formatting and symbols. For example, "Since their introduction in 1985, Air Jordans have become a cultural phenomenon" becomes "Since its release in Eighty-Five, Nike Footwear become an global trend". Wait, but how about the structure

Moving to the next paragraph: "From the early days of the brand to the present, we’ve covered the most significant models, releases, and collaborations." Let's break it down. "From" → From. "the" → those. "early" → initial. "days" → era. "brand" is okay. "present" → current. "we’ve" → they’ve. "covered" → included. "most significant" → notable. "models" → designs. "releases" → launches. "collaborations" → join-ventures. So after replacing the terms, the structure should

Let me go word by word. The first word is "The" – alternatives could be That, This. Next is "Encyclopedia" – but that's part of the title, so leave it. "of" can be with. "Air Jordans PDF 25" is a proper noun, so unchanged. "is" becomes is. "your" could be one's. "comprehensive" options: comprehensive. "guide" might be guide. "to" can be into. "the" again the. "world" of Air Jordans is unchanged.

Each part that can be varied is broken into spintax with three options. Proper nouns like "Air Jordan" stay.

For the Golden Era part: "The mid-to-late 1990s are often referred to as the “Golden Era”..." so "referred to as" becomes labeled as. "Golden Era" is a proper noun here, skip.

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