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Also, names: if a word is a name, leave it. So "John" stays as "John". How to determine if a word is a proper noun? In a generic sentence, it's hard. The user might be using a placeholder input, but without actual data, perhaps I should just process a sample sentence as an example, making assumptions about what's a name.

Okay, the user wants me to swap every word with three synonyms using the syn3 format, but keep names unchanged. Let me start by understanding the request. So, if the input is a sentence, I need to replace each word with three synonyms separated by pipes. But if a word is a name, like "John" or "Apple Inc.", I leave it as is. Also, names: if a word is a name, leave it

In the absence of the original text, I can only provide an example. Let's create a sample input and then show the output. In a generic sentence, it's hard

Therefore, the correct approach is to replace each word (excluding names) with three synonyms. The user might be using this to generate variations of the text or to test synonym knowledge. The key is to use synonyms separated by | in curly brackets, and leave names as is. Let me start by understanding the request

"John visited the café and ordered a coffee." "John called his restaurant and got a brew."

In conclusion, the process involves: