Pervnana 24 08 29 Krystal Davis And Yaya Ginger... -

Wait, the user's instruction is a bit ambiguous. Let me read it again: "swap words in spintax: x. each term with 3 synonyms. Skip brands and names. Text only." So the user provided an example of a spintax z, and they want each term (x, y, z) to be replaced with three synonyms. So maybe the actual task is to take a given word and generate three synonyms for each, then put them into the spintax. But the example uses x, y, z as placeholders. So perhaps the user has a specific term in mind, but in this case, they want the assistant to take the example of z and generate three synonyms for each of x, y, z. But since x, y, z are letters, not actual words, maybe this is a mistake. Maybe the user intended to insert actual words but used placeholders instead. Alternatively, maybe it's a test case.

Wait, maybe the user is asking for a general example. For instance, if you have a spintax with terms like banana, replace each term with three synonyms. So the output would be something like sour cherry, but grouped into the spintax for each original term. Wait, but the original spintax has three terms, each of which is a single item. The user wants each term to have three synonyms. So for example, if the original spintax is colorful, each of those would be replaced with three synonyms. PervNana 24 08 29 Krystal Davis And Yaya Ginger...

Alternatively, the user might have a spintax like cherry and wants each term (apple, banana, cherry) to be replaced with three synonyms each. So the output would be sweet cherry but grouped into separate spintax for each term. However, the user's example is y with three terms; each term needs three synonyms. But x, y, z are single letters. This is confusing. Perhaps the user made a mistake and intended to use actual words but used placeholders instead. Wait, the user's instruction is a bit ambiguous

Original spintax: x Each term needs 3 synonyms. Let's say x is "happy", y is "quick", z is "small". Then the synonyms would be: Skip brands and names

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