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Need to make sure all words are replaced except proper nouns. Also, check for any possible typos in the substitution. For example, "terror" in the title "El Exorcista" remains as is. Wait, no, "El Exorcista" is the title of the movie, so it's a proper noun and should stay. The user said proper nouns stay, so movie titles and people's names are proper nouns. So "La Exorcista" and "Get Out" are titles of movies, so they stay. Names like William Friedkin stay. "The Shining" is also a movie title, so it stays. But "El Exorcista" is the Spanish title for "The Exorcist", so in the given text, they are using "La Exorcista" in Spanish. Hmm, maybe the user intended to have both in the original text. But since the user specified proper nouns stay, those movie titles and the director's name should remain.

Need to ensure that all words are replaced, including verbs and adjectives. For example, "ha demostrado ser una forma efectiva" – "demostrado" evidenciado, "efectivo" eficaz.

Wait, the user specified "every word with 3 synonyms", so even articles and prepositions? Wait, no. Looking at the example given by the user: the first instruction says "every word with 3 synonyms using syn2 format. Proper nouns stay. Only output text." So probably, words like determiners, prepositions, etc., are to be replaced if they are common words. For example, "es" in "es un género" would be replaced by siendo que? But maybe the user only wants content words replaced. However, the instruction is ambiguous. Since the user didn't specify, I should replace all words unless they are proper nouns. pelicula de terror lo mejor

Another challenge is handling verbs. For example, "sigue a un escritor que se vuelve loco" becomes acudir for "sigue," escritor for "escritor," etc. Also, ensuring that the synonyms make grammatical sense after replacement. For example, if "sigue" becomes "seguir," the conjugation might change, but the user's example has "sigue" → seguirá but I think the user expects past tense. Wait, the original example had "ha cautivado" → ha hipnotizado, which is past participle. So I should maintain the same conjugation.

First sentence: "Las Mejores Películas de Terror de Todos los Tiempos". Here, "Películas" becomes cines, "Terror" miedo, and "Tiempos" tierr. Wait, "Terror" is a proper noun part here? No, "Terror" is part of the title but maybe not a proper noun. Let me check. The text says "Terror" as part of the genre title, so it's just a common noun. So I should replace it. Need to make sure all words are replaced except proper nouns

"Si eres un fanático del terror,"

Now check for errors. "El Exorcista (The Shining) (1980)" – Proper nouns stay. "Dirigida por" filmada por? Maybe "realizada por" is better. "Esta película es considerada una de las más aterradoras..." – maybe "espeluznantes" is a good synonym for aterradora. Wait, no, "El Exorcista" is the title of

Therefore, in my process, I need to replace all words except proper nouns. So prepositions, articles, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, etc., all need three synonyms. Even

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