This gives me a structured approach. Now, doing this for each sentence.

Okay, so the user wants me to replace every word in the given text with three synonyms, but they specified to skip proper nouns. Let me start by understanding the request clearly.

"Unique" → distinct.

Similarly for each term. Need to be careful not to change the structure of the sentences too much, but the user wants variants of the words, not the structure. So just replace each word with its three options, ensuring that the grammar still makes sense when the variants are plugged in.

I need to make sure that the output is in the correct format, with each synonym separated by pipes and each substitution in curly braces. Also, skipping any proper nouns like titles, names, places. Let me double-check a few words. For example, "Volturi" is a proper noun, so it stays. "Edward Cullen" is a character name, so it's left as is. I think that's covered.

"Perfect" → best.

"Busy" → preoccupied.

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This gives me a structured approach. Now, doing this for each sentence.

Okay, so the user wants me to replace every word in the given text with three synonyms, but they specified to skip proper nouns. Let me start by understanding the request clearly.

"Unique" → distinct.

Similarly for each term. Need to be careful not to change the structure of the sentences too much, but the user wants variants of the words, not the structure. So just replace each word with its three options, ensuring that the grammar still makes sense when the variants are plugged in.

I need to make sure that the output is in the correct format, with each synonym separated by pipes and each substitution in curly braces. Also, skipping any proper nouns like titles, names, places. Let me double-check a few words. For example, "Volturi" is a proper noun, so it stays. "Edward Cullen" is a character name, so it's left as is. I think that's covered.

"Perfect" → best.

"Busy" → preoccupied.