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Also, words that can have multiple forms: "users" can be users, etc.

But how to handle punctuation and line breaks? The original text has line breaks like "* Avoid Downloading:" and "Conclusion". Need to keep the same structure but just replace the words.

This approach would fulfill the user's instruction of replacing all words with three alternatives as spintax. GGG.Tatjana.Young.Mein.Erster.Gang.Bang.German....

First, I need to identify parts of the text where there are terms that can be replaced with synonyms, but the user specifically said to modify terms with three options. Wait, maybe they mean wherever there's a term that can be spun into three different words. For example, words like "platform" could have options like site. The user didn't specify which terms to spin, but the instruction is to modify all terms with three options as spintax. Hmm, perhaps they want to replace every single term with three alternatives, but that might be too much. Alternatively, maybe they want to replace certain keywords with three options each.

Under Benefits of Using Katmoviehd Biz:

Benefits of Using Katmoviehd Biz There are several benefits to using katmoviehd biz: * Convenience: ...

So the headers there are "Use a VPN" and "Be Cautious of Ads". These are in bold and need to be replaced with spintax. However, "Use a VPN" is a phrase. The user wants each word in the phrase replaced? Or the whole phrase? The instruction says "all words with 3 alternatives as spintax w3". So if the phrase has multiple words, each word is to be replaced. But "Use a VPN" is three words. How to handle that? Also, words that can have multiple forms: "users"

1. Process the input text, tokenizing into words while preserving the structure (punctuation, line breaks, etc.). 2. For each word, check if it's part of a proper noun (i.e., "katmoviehd biz"). If yes, leave it unchanged. 3. For other words, find three synonyms and replace the word with v2. 4. Output the modified text.