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I also need to check the instruction about using spintax without proper nouns. Since the user emphasized not altering proper nouns, I'll make sure that terms like "Arsenal FC" and "PES 2015 Stadium Pack" remain unchanged.

Also, looking at the structure, the user provided a list of stadiums. The example response didn't apply spintax to those. So I need to make sure to only replace the non-proper nouns. Words like "notable," maybe replace with famous|well-known|renowned. "State-of-the-art" could be cutting-edge|modern|advanced. "Distinctive exterior" might be unique|eye-catching|striking. "Deafening crowd noise" could beroaring. "Emirates Stadium" is a proper noun, so it stays. Pes 2015 Stadium Pack

So, "are you waiting" could be "are you delaying," "are you hesitating," "are you holding back." "For" can be "on," "up," "over." I also need to check the instruction about

So, first, I need to identify the words that can be replaced with spintax. The instruction says to skip proper nouns, so names like Wembley Stadium, Allianz Arena, etc., should stay as they are. Looking at the example response, they kept those names and replaced adjectives or adverbs. The example response didn't apply spintax to those

Next, the key features section. Each feature heading has specific terms. For "Authentic Stadiums," the synonyms could include "Faithful recreations of venues" or "True-to-life stadium designs." The body of the feature talks about "Authentic experience," which might become "genuine match-day feel," "realistic match-day environment," or similar.

Next, "what" might be replaced with "which," "what," or "why." Wait, the user said "skip proper nouns" and "replace every term with 3 variants," but "what" isn't a proper noun. Wait, but "what" in the question "what are you waiting for?" is part of the proper structure. Hmm, maybe the user just wants the text rewritten with spintax for every word except proper nouns, which are "PES 2015 Stadium Pack."