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Make certain the public relations agent is clear about their fees, functions, and contact methods. Lack of responsiveness: If a public relations agent is inattentive or unprofessional, it may be a sign of things to come.
So, the task is to replace every word in the original text with three synonym options, except the specific agent types like "Talent agents", which are brand names and should stay. The user also said to return text only, so no explanations. Let me make sure I got that right. Searching for- publicagent in- ...
So the correct approach is to leave the agent types (like "Talent agents", "Sports agents") as they are, and re-work every other word with three synonyms. The user's example shows that they reworked other words except the agent titles. Therefore, in processing, when I see "Talent agents", I leave it as is, but replace "Representing", "actors", "musicians", etc., with three synonyms each. Make certain the public relations agent is clear
Overall, the key is to go through each word methodically, ensuring that the replacements are grammatically correct and contextually appropriate. I'll start with the first sentence and work through each part, making sure that the structure remains intact and the meaning is preserved. The user also said to return text only, so no explanations
First, I'll take each sentence and go word by word. Replace each non-proper noun with three synonyms or similar words. For example, "Utilize" could be "Use|Employ|Leverage." But I need to ensure that the synonyms make sense in context. Also, some words might have multiple meanings, so context is key.
So for "Public Agent", I should keep it as is. Similarly, industry names like "entertainment", "sports", "finance" are industry terms and should be replaced? Wait, in the original text, the user has "public agent" and later "publicist or agent" – maybe "public agent" should not be changed. This is a bit ambiguous, but since the user mentioned to keep names intact, I'll assume that "Public Agent" is a proper noun here and leave it as is. Other terms can be replaced.