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Lady Gaga Disease Single Zip Jun 2026

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I'll start by reading through the original text line by line. Proper nouns like "Lady Gaga" and specific terms like "Disease" in quotes shouldn't be replaced. I have to be careful with "Disease" when it's not in quotes, but since the instruction says to skip proper nouns, maybe even the quoted part is considered a proper noun here? Wait, the example in the query shows that "Disease" in the first line is replaced, but in the second line, the user says to skip proper nouns. Hmm, maybe "Disease" is part of the single title, so maybe it's a proper noun. The user might have included the quotes to indicate that, so I should check if "Disease" with quotes needs to be replaced. Let me check the example again.

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But this could get complex, especially with compound phrases. The user's example in the first response had individual words, like "Downloading" becoming "Obtaining|Receiving|Retrieving." So maybe each individual word that isn't a proper noun is to be replaced, but phrases like "easy sharing" are handled as separate words: "easy" is one, and "sharing" another.

I need to be cautious and check each synonym to ensure it fits grammatically and contextually. Also, maintain the structure of the original sentences so the meaning remains clear after substitution. "Fans" as supporters

In the previous example, the assistant took each individual word in the first text and provided three synonyms. So likely, the user expects the same here: each individual word in the text (excluding proper nouns) to have three synonyms. However, some phrases might be compound, but the user might be expecting each single word to be replaced. For instance, in "easy sharing and transfer," each word is "easy," "sharing," "and," "transfer." But "easy" is an adjective modifying "sharing," and "transfer" is a noun. However, "sharing" and "transfer" are separate terms here.

Wait, maybe the user wants to replace each individual word where possible. So, breaking down the sentence: "The zip file format allows for easy sharing and transfer of the track." The words to replace here would be "allows," "easy," "sharing," "transfer." Each of these would get three synonyms. I have to be careful with "Disease" when

The user says: "replace every word with 3 synonyms as spintax w1. Skip proper nouns." So proper nouns, which are names of people, places, brands, etc. "Lady Gaga" is a proper noun, so it's skipped. "Disease" in quotes is part of the title, so it's a proper noun. Therefore, "Disease" should not be replaced.