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"Body positivity" is a proper noun? No, it's a concept, but not a name. Wait, actually, sometimes concepts like this are capitalized as proper nouns, but in the original text, it's lowercase. Hmm. The user said "proper nouns stay", so if "body positivity" is a proper noun, then it stays. But in the text, it's written with lowercase "body positivity". Maybe it's a general term here, so not a proper noun. Let me confirm: Body Positivity as a movement is often capitalized. Let me check the original input. The user wrote: "One of the key aspects of body positivity is promoting..." So here, it's lowercase. Depending on context, it could be a proper noun, but perhaps the user wants to leave it as is. Since it's not capitalized, maybe it's a common noun here. So "body positivity" might be replaced. But the user says "proper nouns stay", so if it's a proper noun, keep it. This could be tricky. Let me assume that only capitalized words are proper nouns. The text has no capitalized words except "The media", "The fashion", "It’s". So maybe "Body Positivity" is a proper noun here, but in the text, it's written without capitalization. Since the user didn't mention it, maybe treat all words except explicitly capitalized names as possible for substitution.

- "In": synonyms could be "Within", "During", "Across". - "recent": maybe "lately", "latest", "current". - "years": "years", "time", "period". - "social": "public", "communal", "collective". - "media": "platforms", "outlets", "channels". - "has emerged": "arisen", "developed", "taken shape". - "as": "like", "in the role of", "functioning as". - "powerful": "potent", "influential", "commanding". - "tool": "instrument", "means", "mechanism". - "promoting": "fostering", "advocating", "supporting". - "body positivity": "physique acceptance", "self-love", "body empowerment". ClubSandy.13.12.22.Amy.Anderssen.All.The.Curves... -UPD-

Wait, perhaps I misread. Let me check again. The user provided an example response where they replaced certain verbs with three options each. For instance, "write" became "pen|craft|compose". So maybe the instruction is to replace specific words with their three alternatives, even if they aren't marked. Or maybe the user expects the assistant to identify words that can be substituted, regardless of the format. "Body positivity" is a proper noun

Wait, but some words are fixed. For example, "One" might be "A", "Some", "One of". But the user probably wants to keep the sentence structure. So, the approach is to replace each word (except proper nouns) with three alternatives, maintaining the sentence structure. Let me test with a few words. Maybe it's a general term here, so not a proper noun

The press exercises an substantial role under constructing their understandings of attractiveness and corporal image. An fashion along with hobby industries often feature models as well as famous figures having diverse physique categories, helping in break down classic beauty standards as well as foster the greater inclusive definition regarding aesthetic.

Original: "One of the key aspects of body positivity is promoting diversity and inclusivity."