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Alternatively, perhaps the user expects me to assume that any capitalized word is a brand/name. But that's not always true. For example, the first word of a sentence or a title is capitalized. So, for the purpose of this task, maybe I can just skip words that are in title case (capitalized), treating them as proper nouns or brands. However, if the word is not capitalized, treat it as a regular word and replace it.

First, split the input text into individual words. Then, for each word, check if it's a brand or name. If not, find three synonyms or variants. Use spintax by enclosing them in var1 format. For the example "Text," the user provided "Text only." So in this case, "Text" is a common noun, and the spintax is y. Wait, in the example, the user wrote "rework every word with 3 variants in spintax: x. Skip brands and names. Text only." So maybe the example is a bit confusing. The user's example is "Text" being replaced with z. So maybe the user just wants arbitrary variants, not necessarily synonyms, but just three different words that can replace the original. Dev The Night The Sun Came Up Deluxe Torrent

So the key is to have a way to detect proper nouns or brands. Since I can't look that up, perhaps I can use heuristics like checking if the word is capitalized and part of a title or if it's a known trademark. But without knowing the context, this might be error-prone. For example, "Microsoft" is a brand, "microsoft" is a misspelling. Also, words like "Google" can be verbs (to Google something), but in that case, it's a brand being used as a verb, so we should still skip it. Alternatively, perhaps the user expects me to assume

So perhaps the approach is:

But that might not be accurate. For example, "apple" in the middle of a sentence is lowercase and not a brand, so it's okay to replace. However, a proper noun like "John" is capitalized and should be left as is. So, for the purpose of this task, maybe

Now, for generating three variants of each word. How to do that? For each word, think of three synonyms or related terms. For example, "text" can be replaced with "script," "copy," or "message." If the word is an action verb, maybe find different verbs with similar meanings.