Another challenge is handling hyphenated words or contractions, but maybe the user's input will only consist of standard words.

But need to make sure the capitalization of the synonyms is correct if the original word had specific capitalization, but the user's instruction says proper nouns stay (which implies their capitalization is preserved), but common words would have their capitalization as per the original sentence. Wait, but replacing a lowercase word with lowercase synonyms, unless the original word was capitalized for reasons other than being a proper noun. This could get complicated. For example, if the word is "Apple" in the middle of a sentence but is a common noun, like in "I enjoy eating apple." Then "apple" should be replaced, but since the user's text might have it capitalized, I need to keep the capitalization. However, the user's instruction says "proper nouns stay," which are already preserved, so non-proper nouns should have their capitalization adjusted as needed.

Now, the challenge is to replace each common noun, verb, adjective, etc., with three synonyms. But finding synonyms for each word requires a thesaurus. However, I might not have access to one, but I can use my internal knowledge to generate plausible synonyms. For instance, for "capital," synonyms could be "metropolis," "city," "principal city," or "central city." But sometimes there might not be three synonyms, especially for very specific words. In such cases, I might need to improvise, perhaps including the original word if needed, but the user specified three different synonyms.

- Identify and retain proper nouns. - For other words, find three appropriate synonyms. - Format each replaced word as a. - Ensure the output text only contains the processed words in the correct format.

Okay, the user wants me to take a given text and replace each word with three synonyms in the format b. But there's a catch: proper nouns should stay as they are. Let me break this down.

Putting it all together, the steps would be:

Assuming that any word that is a proper noun is already in the correct case and known, but how? For the purpose of this task, perhaps I can rely on the user's example, which might clarify what they consider a proper noun. Wait, the example wasn't provided in the initial instruction, but in the user's message, they said "Proper nouns stay. Only output text. swap every word with 3 synonyms in b format."

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Another challenge is handling hyphenated words or contractions, but maybe the user's input will only consist of standard words.

But need to make sure the capitalization of the synonyms is correct if the original word had specific capitalization, but the user's instruction says proper nouns stay (which implies their capitalization is preserved), but common words would have their capitalization as per the original sentence. Wait, but replacing a lowercase word with lowercase synonyms, unless the original word was capitalized for reasons other than being a proper noun. This could get complicated. For example, if the word is "Apple" in the middle of a sentence but is a common noun, like in "I enjoy eating apple." Then "apple" should be replaced, but since the user's text might have it capitalized, I need to keep the capitalization. However, the user's instruction says "proper nouns stay," which are already preserved, so non-proper nouns should have their capitalization adjusted as needed. Futanari 2023 Veronica Leal ALIEN VISITOR XXX 7...

Now, the challenge is to replace each common noun, verb, adjective, etc., with three synonyms. But finding synonyms for each word requires a thesaurus. However, I might not have access to one, but I can use my internal knowledge to generate plausible synonyms. For instance, for "capital," synonyms could be "metropolis," "city," "principal city," or "central city." But sometimes there might not be three synonyms, especially for very specific words. In such cases, I might need to improvise, perhaps including the original word if needed, but the user specified three different synonyms. This could get complicated

- Identify and retain proper nouns. - For other words, find three appropriate synonyms. - Format each replaced word as a. - Ensure the output text only contains the processed words in the correct format. Now, the challenge is to replace each common

Okay, the user wants me to take a given text and replace each word with three synonyms in the format b. But there's a catch: proper nouns should stay as they are. Let me break this down.

Putting it all together, the steps would be:

Assuming that any word that is a proper noun is already in the correct case and known, but how? For the purpose of this task, perhaps I can rely on the user's example, which might clarify what they consider a proper noun. Wait, the example wasn't provided in the initial instruction, but in the user's message, they said "Proper nouns stay. Only output text. swap every word with 3 synonyms in b format."

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