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Another example: "contemporary Christian music industry" – "Christian" and "music" are common nouns here? Wait, "Christian" is part of the proper noun in a general sense, but in this context, "contemporary Christian music" is a genre
Processing each word:
"Emphasis" can be "emphasis, focus, or priority." "Personal conversion" might be "personal transformation, individual awakening, or soulful rebirth." "Spiritual experience" could be "spiritual experience, divine encounter, or sacred moment." "Community" might become "community, fellowship, or unity." "Traditional denominational structures" as "traditional ecclesiastical hierarchies, conventional religious institutions, or orthodox sacramental orders." "Liturgical worship" could be "liturgical worship, ritualized devotion, or ceremonial rites." Jesus Revolution
Let me identify words here with multiple synonyms. "Characterized" can be replaced with "defined, described, or marked." "Loose" might be "loose, informal, or unstructured." "Network" could be "network, web, or system." "Communes" might be "communes, communities, or collectives." "Churched" as "churches" is singular, so maybe "churches, congregations, or fellowships." "Evangelistic" could be "evangelistic, missionary, or proselytizing." "Sprouted up" can become "sprouted up, appeared, or emerged." "Across the country" might be "across the country, nationwide, or throughout the nation." "Particularly" can be "particularly, especially, or notably." "Parts of" could be "parts of, regions of, or areas of." "West Coast" is a proper noun and should be skipped. Okay, I need to rework the provided text
Okay, I need to rework the provided text by replacing all words that have at least three synonyms each using the spintax format y. I should skip proper nouns like "Jesus Revolution," "California," "Oregon," "West Coast," and any other specific names or places. Let me start by reading through the text carefully. " "West Coast