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"In Japan, the kimono is often worn on special occasions such as weddings, tea ceremonies, and festivals." Here, "often worn" can be modified. "Special occasions" might have alternatives. "Weddings," "tea ceremonies," and "festivals" are proper nouns for events but not brand names, so they should stay. Wait, the user mentioned "keep brand names," but these aren't brands. The instruction says "Proper nouns stay." So proper nouns are names of specific people, places, organizations. Events like weddings, tea ceremonies aren't proper nouns. So maybe they can be rewritten if they're common nouns. But the user wants to modify every term with 3 options unless it's a proper noun. Hmm. Let me confirm.

Possible mistakes to avoid: making sure the variants are synonyms and maintain the original meaning. Also, checking that the brackets are correctly formatted with the pipe separator. Not overcomplicating the variants to the point where they change the meaning. For example, "tangible connection" should stay within the same register of meaning. Searching for- The Temptation of Kimono in-All ...

For the next sentence: "A Brief History of Kimono" → "A Short History of Kimono" "In Japan, the kimono is often worn on

Okay, I need to take the user's provided text and modify it by replacing each modifiable word (excluding proper nouns like "Kimono" and "Japan") with three alternatives in the a format, specifically using the spintax w3. Let me start by reading through the text to identify the parts that can be changed. Wait, the user mentioned "keep brand names," but

Therefore, I should go through each term in the text, identify each unique term (excluding proper nouns), and replace each with three synonyms.

After creating the spintax for each word, I need to assemble the sentences correctly. Also, note that some words like "and" might need to be replaced with "as well as", "also", or "along with".

Let me test with a short sentence: "The lure of kimonos is a complex phenomenon." This would become "The draw of kimonos is a multilayered trend."