This is tedious but necessary. Same with other phrases in the text. For example, "Money in the Bank" is a proper noun, so it stays.
Next paragraph:
"Range of other exciting matches" could be variety of captivating contests.
"WWE Money in the Bank 2024" → leave as is
First, I need to process each word in the text. Let me go through the text line by line.
Next, check for any words that are part of proper nouns, like company names (WWE), event names (Money in the Bank 2024), locations (Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Canada). These should remain as is.
Original: "A WWE mainstay, The Miz is a cunning and ruthless competitor who will stop at nothing to get his hands on the briefcase."
Alternatively, maybe the user just wants the general words replaced, not numerals or dates. The instruction says to replace each word with three alternatives, so "July 14, 2024" is a date composed of words and numerals. The numerals can't be replaced, but the month "July" can be. Maybe the user expects "July" to be replaced with another month, but since it's part of a specific date, maybe not. Wait, the user wrote "replace each word", so the word "July" can be replaced with synonyms like "month|July|JUL", but that seems odd. Maybe the user expects to leave specific dates as is, but the instruction isn't clear. To be safe, perhaps replace each word that is part of the text except the proper nouns, even if it's part of a date. But "July 14, 2024" is a date, so the words like "July" can be replaced if they're not part of a name. Since "July" is a month name, but not a person or event name, maybe it can be replaced. However, if I replace "July" with another month, like "June|July|August", that would change the date. That's probably not intended, so I think the user would want the date to remain as is. So in this case, dates should be left unchanged, as changing them would alter factual information. Therefore, the date should not be replaced. Similarly, the year 2024 is specific, so shouldn't be altered. So I need to make sure to leave dates as they are.
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This is tedious but necessary. Same with other phrases in the text. For example, "Money in the Bank" is a proper noun, so it stays.
Next paragraph:
"Range of other exciting matches" could be variety of captivating contests. WWE Money in the Bank 2024 PPV www.SSRmovies.Co...
"WWE Money in the Bank 2024" → leave as is
First, I need to process each word in the text. Let me go through the text line by line. This is tedious but necessary
Next, check for any words that are part of proper nouns, like company names (WWE), event names (Money in the Bank 2024), locations (Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Canada). These should remain as is.
Original: "A WWE mainstay, The Miz is a cunning and ruthless competitor who will stop at nothing to get his hands on the briefcase." Next paragraph: "Range of other exciting matches" could
Alternatively, maybe the user just wants the general words replaced, not numerals or dates. The instruction says to replace each word with three alternatives, so "July 14, 2024" is a date composed of words and numerals. The numerals can't be replaced, but the month "July" can be. Maybe the user expects "July" to be replaced with another month, but since it's part of a specific date, maybe not. Wait, the user wrote "replace each word", so the word "July" can be replaced with synonyms like "month|July|JUL", but that seems odd. Maybe the user expects to leave specific dates as is, but the instruction isn't clear. To be safe, perhaps replace each word that is part of the text except the proper nouns, even if it's part of a date. But "July 14, 2024" is a date, so the words like "July" can be replaced if they're not part of a name. Since "July" is a month name, but not a person or event name, maybe it can be replaced. However, if I replace "July" with another month, like "June|July|August", that would change the date. That's probably not intended, so I think the user would want the date to remain as is. So in this case, dates should be left unchanged, as changing them would alter factual information. Therefore, the date should not be replaced. Similarly, the year 2024 is specific, so shouldn't be altered. So I need to make sure to leave dates as they are.