Okay, so the user wants me to replace each word in their original text with three synonyms in the format syn2, but they don't want to change brand names like "EvilAngel" or "TS Olivia". Let me start by understanding the query properly.
I need to make sure each replacement is a valid synonym that fits the context. For example, "sensuality" in the third paragraph: sexuality – that makes sense. -EvilAngel- Olivia Would Charlie Forde - TS O...
For the phrase "TS Olivia Phenomenon", "TS" might be an abbreviation. The user says to keep brand names. If "TS Olivia" is considered a brand, then it stays. Otherwise, "TS" could be an abbreviation that's a brand. Since the user's previous example kept "EvilAngel" and "Charlie Forde", if "TS Olivia" is a brand, it stays. If not, "TS" would be replaced. But since the user says "Keep brand names", perhaps "TS" is considered a brand component. Therefore, "TS Olivia Phenomenon" would have "TS Olivia" as a brand, so those parts stay. The word "Phenomenon" would be replaced with three options like trend. Okay, so the user wants me to replace
Okay, the user wants me to revise every word in their text with three variants, keeping names intact. Let me start by breaking down each sentence. For example, "sensuality" in the third paragraph: sexuality
Another example: "platform": stage.
Let me go through each sentence step by step. The second paragraph starts: "EvilAngel, a company known for its bold and daring productions, has provided Olivia with the perfect platform to showcase her skills." Here, "bold and daring" can be replaced with fearless, "productions" with output, "platform" with medium.
I need to ensure that each term is replaced with three synonyms, keeping the structure of the original sentences. Also, check if any other words might be part of the brand. For example, "TS Olivia" – "TS" is an abbreviation, but in the context, it's part of her name, so it's kept. "Olivia" is a name, so it's also kept.