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So "resources:" is a word with colon. Similarly, in the next sentences, there's "resource’s" which is "resource’s" as HTML entity. So I need to handle that. Let's see in the sample given by the user: in the sample output, for "resource’s", maybe they used resource’s.

But then, how to handle the brand name "Adjaranet.com"? The user specified to keep brand names, so I shouldn't modify those. So in the text, whenever there's a brand name, like "Adjaranet.com", I leave it as is. Adjaranet.com Download-

First, I need to identify all instances where there's a switch word. The original text the user gave me is about Adjaranet.com and educational resources. Let me scan through it again. So "resources:" is a word with colon

Once that's done, I'll present the result without any explanations, as per the user's request. Let's see in the sample given by the

Sample output: look for materials: utilize the lookup bar or explore through the different groups to seek this items they want.

Therefore, in my case, for each word in the original text, regardless of being followed by punctuation, I replace the word with spintax, then keep the punctuation. So "resources:" becomes resources:.

The user's example was "Search for resources: search for items..." So they used single-word synonyms for each word. So I should do the same. For "for", possible synonyms could be "toward", "with", "regarding" – but maybe the user would accept these. But some words might not have three exact single-word synonyms. Let me check.

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