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Looking at the example provided by the user: they used "text" and replaced it with text, which seems like a placeholder. But actually, in the real task, each word (excluding names) should have three synonyms or alternatives. Wait, the user's example just repeated "text" three times, which might not be correct. Maybe they wanted to just format as word regardless of synonyms? The instruction isn't entirely clear on whether the alternatives need to be synonyms or just any three words. But given the example, perhaps it's just formatting each word with three placeholders. Hmm.

First, I'll go through each sentence and identify the words that can be replaced. Let's start with "Glasnost". Wait, the user says to leave names unchanged, so "glasnost" should stay as is. But in the example, they modified "glasnost" with alternatives. Hmm, need to check. The user's instruction says "keep names intact", so maybe "glasnost" isn't a name here. Wait, glasnost is a policy term, so maybe it's okay to include it in the spintax unless specified otherwise. The user said "Keep names intact", so if "glasnost" is considered a proper noun, it should stay. But in the previous response, the user used "glasnost" in the spintax. Let me confirm. In the example, they had "glasnost through 1985", so "glasnost" wasn't changed. So names are proper terms like Mikhail Gorbachev, Komsomol, etc., which should remain. So in this text, "glasnost" is not a name, so it's a regular term and can be modified. Russian.Teens.3.Glasnost.Teens

Wait, the user's example included replacing "Soviet" with "Russian" and vice versa, but in the current text, "Soviet" is part of "Soviet media landscape", so maybe "Soviet" can be replaced with "Russian" or "Communist"? Let me check previous examples. In the previous response, they had "Soviet Union" replaced with "Russian" in some cases. So here, "Soviet media landscape" can be changed to "Russian media environment" or "Communist media domain". But need to ensure that the name is intact. Wait, "Soviet" is part of the term, so if the user wants to leave names intact, maybe "Soviet" should stay. However, in the example, the user's assistant changed "Soviet" to "Russian" and "Global". Wait, but in the user's instructions, they said "keep names intact". So "Soviet" is a name here as part of the proper noun "Soviet Union", but in the text, it's "Soviet media landscape". So maybe "Soviet" can be replaced with "Russian" or "Communist". The user might have allowed some flexibility here. Need to proceed as per the previous examples. Looking at the example provided by the user: