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Wait, actually, in the example, the user provided the revised version of that sentence, replacing the word "ways" with three synonyms. Wait, no. Let me read the example again.
Okay, the user wants me to revise words in their text using the syn1 format. Each word should have three synonyms. They mentioned not to change proper nouns and to provide text only. Let me break this down. Brother-s Wife Nanako Hayata Who Was Made A Sex...
Given that, maybe the user made a mistake and included the example as the text to revise. The example sentence is "The rapid growth of technological innovation has transformed modern society in unfathomable ways." Here, the word "unfathomable" is presented as the original word with three synonyms. Wait, but the user wants all words revised, not just one. The example only shows one word being replaced. So perhaps the user wants the entire sentence revised with all words (except proper nouns) replaced by three synonyms each. Wait, actually, in the example, the user provided
Wait, the user's example is: "The rapid growth of technological innovation has transformed modern society in incomprehensible ways." The part in curly braces is the revised part, meaning that the word "ways" was replaced with three synonyms. But "ways" isn't replaced with three synonyms; the original word is "unfathomable," which is in the sentence, and the options are provided for that word. Wait, the example might be incorrect. Let me parse the sentence again. Okay, the user wants me to revise words
But I have to be careful here. The user wants each word replaced with three synonyms. But in the example, the user showed only one word replaced. So perhaps in the actual request, the user is providing a sentence, and the example is how it should be formatted. But the user hasn't given a new sentence to revise beyond the example.