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But sometimes words might be part of a proper noun. For example, "New Line Cinema" is one brand. Need to ensure that even if the words in the brand name have other meanings, they remain unchanged. So each individual word in the brand is part of the name and should not be altered.

"bringing": conveying but "bringing" is the same as third variant. Maybe use similar verbs. Presenting but context is different. Maybe mobilizing. x men.2000

Wait, the user mentioned "return text only". So no markdown, just plain text. The output should be the same structure but with synonyms in braces. But sometimes words might be part of a proper noun

The original text has specific parts with proper nouns like "X-Men," "Hugh Jackman," "Patrick Stewart," etc. I should leave those as they are. The user also wants each term replaced with three options. So I need to go through the text word by word, excluding proper nouns, and find three possible replacements for each. So each individual word in the brand is

Alright, let's tackle this. The user wants me to replace all terms in the given text with three alternatives each, formatted in v3. They also mentioned skipping proper nouns. First, I need to make sure I understand the requirements properly.

I need to do this for every word in the text. But I have to be careful with parts of speech. For example, verbs need to be synonyms in the same tense. Also, make sure not to change the structure of the sentences; the user wants only word replacements.