Another point to check is the user's example: "being aware of the target audience and their expectations" was converted to Awareness informed pertaining to recepient group their hopes. This seems correct. So even single words like "their" are given three options.
"However" → Yet, "without" → without, etc. -Private- Natalia Starr - Babes On Wheels -25.0...
"to" → to
First, the text is about Natalia Starr and her project "Babes On Wheels". The user emphasized not to touch proper nouns, so Natalia Starr and "Babes On Wheels" should stay as they are. Next, I need to go through each word in the rest of the text and find three synonyms for each. But wait, some words might not have three common synonyms. For example, "happy" could be "glad|joyful|pleased". I need to ensure that each word has exactly three, even if some are less common but still valid. Another point to check is the user's example:
Let me go sentence by sentence. The first sentence: "I'm happy to write an article for you, but I want to clarify that I'll be focusing on creating a high-quality piece of content while also adhering to the guidelines provided." "However" → Yet, "without" → without, etc
Therefore, perhaps the user expects that if a phrase is a multi-word term, it's treated as a single unit for spintax. So "target audience" is considered a single phrase and replaced with three alternatives. Similarly, "adult content" is a phrase and should be replaced as a whole. Proper nouns like "Natalia Starr" and "Babes On Wheels" are left as is.
"I'm" → I am (as per example)
Another point to check is the user's example: "being aware of the target audience and their expectations" was converted to Awareness informed pertaining to recepient group their hopes. This seems correct. So even single words like "their" are given three options.
"However" → Yet, "without" → without, etc.
"to" → to
First, the text is about Natalia Starr and her project "Babes On Wheels". The user emphasized not to touch proper nouns, so Natalia Starr and "Babes On Wheels" should stay as they are. Next, I need to go through each word in the rest of the text and find three synonyms for each. But wait, some words might not have three common synonyms. For example, "happy" could be "glad|joyful|pleased". I need to ensure that each word has exactly three, even if some are less common but still valid.
Let me go sentence by sentence. The first sentence: "I'm happy to write an article for you, but I want to clarify that I'll be focusing on creating a high-quality piece of content while also adhering to the guidelines provided."
Therefore, perhaps the user expects that if a phrase is a multi-word term, it's treated as a single unit for spintax. So "target audience" is considered a single phrase and replaced with three alternatives. Similarly, "adult content" is a phrase and should be replaced as a whole. Proper nouns like "Natalia Starr" and "Babes On Wheels" are left as is.
"I'm" → I am (as per example)