Another consideration: some words might have very few synonyms. For example, "store" could have "shop", but the user wants three options. So maybe use less common ones: "store", "retail outlet", "business". But the user might prefer simple synonyms. Alternatively, use phrases within the spintax, like "to the store -> to the retail outlet" but maybe keep it concise.
Also, names are to be kept intact. So if there are multiple names, those words remain as they are. For example, "Alice and Bob went to the park" becomes Alice and Bob went in the direction of that playground. J Nn Skye Chelda Has Lotsa Nudes Though jpg
But wait, the user wants only the result, no explanation. So the output should be the entire sentence with each non-name word replaced by spintax options. Another consideration: some words might have very few
The input is a sentence, and I need to split it into individual words. Then, for each word that's not a name, I have to generate three alternatives. But wait, the user didn't provide the actual sentence or list of names. Hmm, maybe there was an example in the original interaction that got lost? Wait, looking back at the user's query, they might have given a sample sentence in their initial request. But the current prompt doesn't show it. Maybe the assistant is supposed to generate a generic example instead? But the user might prefer simple synonyms
(Names like "Sarah" and "Paris" are kept intact, while other words are replaced with three alternatives in spintax format.)
Assuming that the user is expecting an example, let me create a sample. Let's say the original sentence is "Alice quickly ran to the store." The task is to alter each word except "Alice" (the name) with three options each in spintax.
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