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Seed--26-12-2003--ae----a----baby--inmai Baby--...: -new

Fakta Natasha Keniraras, CEO Javanese of Sexy Accent

Natasha Keniraras. (Instagram.com/natkenira)

Seed--26-12-2003--ae----a----baby--inmai Baby--...: -new

1. Let: Allow, Permit, Let. (Wait, "Let" is already in there. Maybe Allow, Permit, Enable.)

7. To: preposition, maybe "in order to," "in order for me to," but that might complicate. Or maybe replace "me" with "I" but "to" is just "in order to" or "for me to." -NEW SEED--26-12-2003--ae----a----Baby--INMAI BABY--...

I need to maintain the original structure of the sentences but replace each word with three options. Proper nouns like "INMAI baby" and dates like "December 26, 2003" must stay unchanged. Maybe Allow, Permit, Enable

Okay, let me see. The user wants me to replace each term with three synonyms using the format word3. They also mentioned to keep names intact. So I need to go through each word in the provided text and find three synonyms for it. But wait, the example they gave uses "The Miracle of Life: Celebrating the Arrival of the INMAI Baby" and there's a date mentioned. I need to make sure not to change any proper nouns like "INMAI" or the date "December 26, 2003". Proper nouns like "INMAI baby" and dates like

Overall, the key is to balance variety with contextual appropriateness, ensuring the modified text still makes sense while offering multiple variations for each word where possible.

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