Wait, in the original input, the user's text had "[number] of individuals". The example output has converted [number] to three variants over 100. So the user's instruction might have implied that [number] is also a term with three variants. But in the original text, the user wrote [number], but in the example, they turned it into three options. So perhaps the user's input had [number], but the example output has that term converted. Therefore, even though the original text has [number], which is one term, the example's output converted it to three options. So perhaps the user intended that [number] is also a term with three variants. Therefore, I need to look at the original text and see which terms have three options to convert.
First sentence: "Tamilyogi is a shining example of a triple threat." The word "shining" could be replaced with synonyms like "radiant", "gleaming", or "bright". But wait, the user mentioned to use w3 format. I need to ensure each replaceable word has three options. Triple Threat Tamilyogi
"Driven innovation: Tamilyogi’s innovative approach has led to [specific achievements] that have transformed the [industry/field]." Wait, in the original input, the user's text
Tamilyogi is a shining example of a triple threat. With a background in [field/industry], Tamilyogi has developed an impressive set of skills that have propelled them to success. Their journey began [briefly mention Tamilyogi’s background and early achievements]. As they continued to hone their craft, Tamilyogi discovered that they had a natural talent for [second skill], which they quickly developed and refined. But that wasn’t enough – Tamilyogi also showed a keen interest in [third skill], which has become a hallmark of their success. The Three Threats of Tamilyogi So, what are the three threats that make Tamilyogi a game-changer? Let’s take a closer look: But in the original text, the user wrote
So [industry/field] is two options. The user's instruction is to process terms with three variants. Therefore, this one is not to be converted.
- "created a unique synergy" → established a distinctive interplay. - "groundbreaking results" → revolutionary achievements.