"Katie Kush's team was quick to deny the allegations, but the damage had already been done." "Team" → staff, group, crew. "Quick" → swift, prompt, immediate. "Deny" → refute, reject, disclaim. "Damage" → harm, injury, destruction. "Done" → inflicted, incurred, occurred.
First, I'll go through each sentence. The first sentence is "Katie Kush - A Little Black Lie". Since "Katie Kush" is a proper noun, it stays. "A Little Black Lie" is the title, but maybe "Black" can have synonyms? Wait, "Little Black Lie" could be an idiom or title, so maybe "Black" should stay as is. Hmm, but the user might consider "Little" and "Lie" for synonyms. But "Lie" is the key term here. Maybe "deception" or "trickery". But the user said to change each term, so perhaps even the title parts. Katie Kush - A Little Black Lie
Given that, I'll proceed to go through each word, check if it's a proper noun, and if not, replace it with three synonyms. If the word is a function word (like "the", "has", "that"), leave it as is. However, in the example provided by the user, they even replaced "trustworthy" with synonyms. "Katie Kush's team was quick to deny the
I should make sure the synonyms fit the context. For example, "journalists" and "reporters" are correct, but "writers" might be a bit off if referring strictly to investigative work. Maybe "writers" is acceptable in this context. "Damage" → harm, injury, destruction
handled|hard time|recognize|importance|behaviors|permitted|apprehension about scrutiny and ostracism|guided|decision|obliterated|trustworthiness|moral lesson|peril of deceit|technological era|propagate at speed|tough|forthrightness and veracity|challenging to communicate|admit|errors|reconstruct|prestige|earn back faith|intricate one|sudden changes|consider|sincerity yields the best results
"Actions" can be replaced with deeds, behaviors, or acts. behaviors.
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