Giai Ma Bi N Phai Dep Pdf ^new^ (360p)

Giai Ma Bi N Phai Dep Pdf ^new^ (360p)

Now, for each word or phrase that isn't a proper noun, I'll create three variations. Some words might not have suitable synonyms, so repetition might occur. The key is to ensure that the structure is correct: option2.

Each word here gets three options. "in ra" becomes "in|chữ|dấu", maybe. But "in ra" is a verb meaning to print, so alternatives should be "in|đua|dấu" but not sure. Need to find Vietnamese synonyms. "Dễ dàng" becomes "dễ|phải|chạm", perhaps? Wait, maybe "dễ dàng|thoải mái|tự tại". Let me check. Giai Ma Bi n Phai dep Pdf

So the task is: for each word in the text, if it's not a proper noun, replace it with three possible options in v2 format. If it's a proper noun, leave it as is. The example shows "mối quan tâm hàng đầu" being converted into mối quan tâm, which seems like the first option is the original phrase, and the next two are variations. However, the user's instruction might have been a bit ambiguous, but the assistant processed it that way. Now, for each word or phrase that isn't

Also, proper punctuation and formatting need to be preserved. Even though the user said to return text only, making sure that the spacing and line breaks are as in the original is crucial to maintain readability. Each word here gets three options

For "cung cấp" it's "cung cấp|truyền|cho đi". Seems okay. "Bí quyết" could be "bí quyết|tuy

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