Mafia Iii -pc- |top| «480p – 4K»

Wait, looking at the example answer provided by the assistant (if there was one), but since I don't have that, I need to infer from the user's instruction. The user's instruction is to rephrase all words with three synonyms as word2. So perhaps for each word in the text, replace it with three synonyms. But that would be a list of synonyms, not a rephrased sentence. The user's example in the instruction might be similar to what I did in my previous example.

I need to make sure not to change any proper nouns like "UKPSC", "Combined State/ Subordinate Services Examination", and "Cut-Off Marks". Also, keep in mind that some words might have multiple synonyms, but I need to pick three that make sense in the context. Check each substitution to ensure the sentence still makes sense. For example, replacing "Enter your roll number" with "Provide your roll number" works, but "Supply your roll number" is also acceptable. Mafia III -PC-

Wait, the exact instruction says "rewrite each word with 3 options using syn2 format." So for every word in the text, provide three synonyms in that bracket format. However, proper nouns like UKPSC, Uttarakhand, etc., should be skipped. But how exactly should the output look? For example, the first line is "UKPSC 2010 Final Result: A Comprehensive Guide". The words "UKPSC" is a proper noun, so skip. "2010" is a number, maybe skip? "Final" becomes syn1, etc. Wait, looking at the example answer provided by

Double-checking for any missed terms. The user mentioned "No input data" at the end, but the example doesn't include that. Focus on the actual content provided. Make sure the replacements flow naturally and maintain the original meaning. Looks good. Now, format each substitution correctly with pipes and curly brackets. But that would be a list of synonyms,

In the original instruction, user says "skip proper nouns". So for example, "UKPSC" is a proper noun and should be skipped. So in the output, the proper noun should remain as is, and not be replaced. However, in the sample given by the user, they included "UKPSC" as Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission. So maybe the user's sample is incorrect, but they want the proper nouns to be replaced as well. But that's conflicting with their instruction. This is a bit confusing.

First, let's break down the sentences. The first sentence mentions "transparent" and "fair selection process". Maybe I can substitute "transparent" with neutral and "fair" with just.

Potential mistakes to avoid: replacing proper nouns, missing words in the text, not using accurate synonyms. Also, ensuring that each word in the text is revised, not just the first instance. Let me go through each sentence carefully, identify each word, and find suitable synonyms. Maybe use a thesaurus for some terms to find the best fits. For example, "thorough evaluation" could be "comprehensive assessment" or "detailed review".