Given the ambiguity, perhaps the best approach is to skip all capitalized words, assuming they are brands or names. If the user has a mix of proper nouns and common nouns starting with capital letters (like headlines), this might not work. However, given the user's instruction, we'll proceed under this assumption.

So the process would be: iterate through each word, check if it's a brand name or proper noun. If not, replace it with three synonyms or similar words, separated by | and enclosed in {}. If it's a brand name or proper noun, leave it as is.

"Variety" might be "range|assortment|selection". "Of" can be tricky since it's a preposition. Maybe leave it as is or find similar prepositions, but that's not necessary. The user said "skip brands and names", but didn't mention prepositions. Should prepositions be replaced? The instruction says "each word", so maybe even prepositions. But their synonyms are limited. For "of", maybe "regarding|about|concerning".

But given that the user provided "Text only." as part of the instruction, maybe the assistant should prompt for the text. However, the problem might be that the user wants the assistant to demonstrate with an example.

However, without knowing the specific input text, I can't provide a concrete example. The user might have provided their own text, but in this case, they haven't. So perhaps the user expects a general example of how this would work.

Wait, the user's instruction says "each word" but maybe they meant content words. Let me check the original query again: "swap each word with 3 options in spintax: z. Skip brands and names." So perhaps all words, except brands/names. So even prepositions, articles, etc., unless they are part of a brand/name.

- "This" is capitalized but at the start of the sentence, so it's an article and stays. - "is" is replaced with "was|are|has been". - "a" is an article, might be replaced with "an|the|some". - "sample" could be "example|instance|specimen". - "text" might be "article|paper|document". - "written" could be "composed|produced|penned". - "by" is a preposition; maybe "written" is better than replacing it. - "John Doe" is a name, so skipped.

Suppose the input text is: "Apple is a great company. They make innovative products every year."

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Bobby Balow

I'm an audio enthusiast, entrepreneur, and owner of Raytown Productions – an online mixing, mastering, and production studio. I love challenging artists and musicians to create art that is honest and resonates with others.

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