Another thing to watch out for is punctuation and formatting. The user wants the output in text only, without markdown. So the final text should have each word replaced with three synonyms separated by | symbols, all within curly brackets. Each line should mirror the original structure but with the synonyms.
Next, I'll go through each word in the text and replace them with three synonyms. I need to be careful with words that might have multiple meanings or different contexts. For example, "world" as in the global community versus "world" as in a game world. But in the given text, it's referring to the global world, so the synonyms could be "earth" or "global sphere." Wait, "global sphere" sounds a bit odd, maybe "globe" or "international arena." Hmm.
"It’s no wonder that fans are still searching for ways to download and play the game." "Ways" -> approaches. "Download and play" -> download and play? Hmm, need three options. Maybe methods to download and play? Not sure. Maybe just methods for the first part, but the user wants specific terms. Maybe "download and play" can be access and play? Or download and play? wwf smackdown just bring it download
Alright, let me tackle this query. The user wants every word modified with three synonyms using the syn3 format, keeping proper nouns as they are. Proper nouns like WWF, SmackDown, PlayStation 2, etc., should remain unchanged.
The world of professional brawling has perpetually been a exciting show, with its larger-than-life characters, high-flying moves, and fierce conflicts. For fans of the sport, there’s no superior way to enjoy the action up close than through a visual contest. One feature that still holds a special position in the souls of many brawling enthusiasts is WWF SmackDown! Just Bring It. Released in 2001 for the PlayStation 2, this activity was a flagship feature in the SmackDown! lineup, offering an unparalleled brawling adventure that still captivates players today. Another thing to watch out for is punctuation and formatting
Next, "WWF SmackDown!" is a proper noun, so I leave it as is. The exclamation point after it is part of the title, so it should remain.
"Retro gaming enthusiast or a fan of professional wrestling" -> "retro gaming enthusiast" can be nostalgic gamers; "professional wrestling" can stay as is, but maybe sports entertainment? Each line should mirror the original structure but
Looking at the first sentence: "timeless wrestling classic captivates gamers today." Replace "timeless wrestling classic" with spintax. But wait, "WWF SmackDown! Just Bring It" is the name, so leave that. "Timeless" can be replaced. Maybe enduring? Already has "timeless", but maybe include synonyms. Hmm. Wait, the user wants all terms with three options. So each term in the sentence that can be replaced. Let me check each part.