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But function words like "a," "the," "and," etc., may not have three meaningful synonyms. For example, "a" can be "an," "an," or maybe "some." But that's stretching. Maybe the user expects content words only. However, the task is to modify all words. So proceeding with that in mind.

But if the original text is missing, how do I proceed? The user's input here has no text to process. Maybe it's a test case to see if I can explain the process. Alternatively, maybe the user intended to include a text but it didn't get copied correctly. In any case, I should explain the methodology and perhaps use a hypothetical example. TheLifeErotic 24 12 30 Isabella D Mirrored Mood...

Another consideration is handling plurals, tenses, and parts of speech. For example, if the word is a past tense verb, all synonyms should be in the same tense. Similarly, if the word is plural, synonyms should be plural. But the example format doesn't specify handling different forms, so maybe it's acceptable to provide base synonyms. But function words like "a," "the," "and," etc

- "Samsung" is a brand name, so it stays. - "released" is a verb. Synonyms: "launched|issued|unveiled" - "a" is an article. Not necessary to change, but maybe the user wants all words. Wait, "a" is part of the article, but it's not a content word. Hmm, but the instruction says "modify all words". So perhaps every word, including function words. So "a" could be replaced with "an|the|any". But usually, articles are not replaced. However, the user didn't specify to exclude function words. So maybe the user wants all words modified, but in practice, it's more about content words. But the instruction is clear: modify all words. So including articles. However, the task is to modify all words

So, the steps are: 1) Identify each word in the text. 2) For each word, determine if it's a brand or name. If yes, leave it. If no, find three synonyms. 3) Replace the word with synonym1. 4) Ensure that the replacement follows the exact format, and the original structure (capitalization, punctuation) is preserved.

The provided text is empty, so there are no words to modify. Please provide a non-empty text for processing.

In conclusion, without the actual text, I can't proceed, but I can outline the method. The user might need to check the input text if there's an error. But since in this case the text is empty, I'll respond accordingly.