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Wait, in the first example, "quick" synonyms: fast, swift, rapid. All are valid. Yes.
Okay, let's tackle this user query. The user wants to convert words into a format like word1, with each term having three synonyms. They also mentioned skipping brands and names, and using text only. RoccoSiffredi - Ara Mix - Rocco-s Teens Unleash...
Also, they said to skip brands and names, so no proper nouns. For example, if a synonym is a brand like "Kleenex" for tissue, I need to avoid that. Only text, no images or other media. Wait, in the first example, "quick" synonyms: fast,
fast joyful high-priced challenging quiet clear chilly simple loud antique (excluding proper names/brands) Okay, let's tackle this user query
Check if these are all valid and without any brands. "Pricey" is okay, maybe informal but acceptable. "High-priced" might be a bit awkward, but it's a valid synonym. "Costly" is a good synonym for expensive. "Challenging" and "arduous" for difficult. "Hushed" for quiet.
First term: "Quick" with fast, rapid, swift. Second term: "Happy" with joyful, elated, content. Third term: "Expensive" with costly, high-priced, pricey. Fourth term: "Difficult" with hard, tough, arduous. Fifth term: "Light" with bright, clear, luminous.
Wait, the user might want each main term to have exactly three synonyms. So each entry in curly braces is one main term followed by three synonyms. So the format is syn2. So each such group is one entry, and there could be multiple entries. Since the user's example only shows one set, maybe they want multiple examples. But since the user didn't specify any particular terms, perhaps I should generate a few examples. Let me try creating 5 examples.

