That seems to cover replacing each key term with three options. The names (like artist) are left unchanged. Now I need to make sure that each term in the original text that can be replaced has three options. Let me double-check each part:
Also, note that the user's example in the question shows that the output should only be the text, so no additional explanations or markdown. So, after processing, the final output is just the modified text with each word (non-proper) replaced with three alternatives in the v1 format, and proper nouns kept untouched. That seems to cover replacing each key term
I need to be careful with phrases like "timeless sound" which might become eternal. Also, "inspire and entertain" could be amuse. It's important to maintain the flow of the text while replacing each word with suitable alternatives. Let me double-check each part: Also, note that
I should also ensure that all three options in the brackets are relevant and fit within the context. For example, "Online music stores" might become Online music retailers. Each option should be a valid replacement without altering the sentence's structure. Also, "inspire and entertain" could be amuse
I need to be careful with articles and other function words. For example, "the most influential" would have "the" replaced as part of the three alternatives. Wait, "the" is an article; should it be replaced? The user didn't specify excluding any parts of speech, so perhaps even "the" gets three alternatives, but that might not make sense. Maybe I need to check the original instruction again.
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