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3. and exploring his other albums → and delving into his other albums | and checking out his other albums | and exploring his other albums

I need to make sure each term is replaced with three variants and formatted as v1. Also, keep brand names like Garland Jeffreys and the album title "One of These Days" unchanged. Let me check if I have three variants for each part. For example, "If you’re new to" has three options: if you're new, if you're just discovering, if you're just beginning. Then for each subsequent term. Okay, maybe "we recommend starting with" can have "we suggest beginning with", "we advise starting with", "we recommend starting with". Wait, "we recommend" is the original, so perhaps "we suggest", "we propose starting", "we encourage beginning". But the user wants three variants for each term. Let me make sure each term in the sentence is replaced with three options. Maybe the original can be one of them, but perhaps they want all different. For example, "we recommend" could become "we suggest", "we advise", "we propose". Hmm, but the user's example might have the original included. Let me see the example in the task. The user says "revise every term with 3 variants". So each term needs three different variants. Wait, but maybe some terms can't be revised? Like the brand name. So for each replaceable term, three variants.

- "article" → "piece", "column", "essay" - "explore" → "examine", "investigate", "discover" - "task" → "assignment", "challenge", "endeavor" - "spark debate" → "generate discussion", "incite controversy", "provoke argument" garland jeffreys best album

Moving to the "Other Notable Albums" section: "Stand out" becomes excel. "Notable" might be noteworthy. "Discography" is a proper noun in this context, right? Wait, no. The user said not to touch proper nouns, which are names like Garland Jeffreys. "Discography" is a common noun here, so replace it with body ofcataloghistory.

Now, moving through the rest of the text step by step, making sure to only change common nouns and adjectives where appropriate, using the synonym format. Once done, review the entire modified text to check for any missed proper nouns and that all replacements are correctly formatted. Let me check if I have three variants for each part

That should work.

Terms to revise:

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3. and exploring his other albums → and delving into his other albums | and checking out his other albums | and exploring his other albums

I need to make sure each term is replaced with three variants and formatted as v1. Also, keep brand names like Garland Jeffreys and the album title "One of These Days" unchanged. Let me check if I have three variants for each part. For example, "If you’re new to" has three options: if you're new, if you're just discovering, if you're just beginning. Then for each subsequent term. Okay, maybe "we recommend starting with" can have "we suggest beginning with", "we advise starting with", "we recommend starting with". Wait, "we recommend" is the original, so perhaps "we suggest", "we propose starting", "we encourage beginning". But the user wants three variants for each term. Let me make sure each term in the sentence is replaced with three options. Maybe the original can be one of them, but perhaps they want all different. For example, "we recommend" could become "we suggest", "we advise", "we propose". Hmm, but the user's example might have the original included. Let me see the example in the task. The user says "revise every term with 3 variants". So each term needs three different variants. Wait, but maybe some terms can't be revised? Like the brand name. So for each replaceable term, three variants.

- "article" → "piece", "column", "essay" - "explore" → "examine", "investigate", "discover" - "task" → "assignment", "challenge", "endeavor" - "spark debate" → "generate discussion", "incite controversy", "provoke argument"

Moving to the "Other Notable Albums" section: "Stand out" becomes excel. "Notable" might be noteworthy. "Discography" is a proper noun in this context, right? Wait, no. The user said not to touch proper nouns, which are names like Garland Jeffreys. "Discography" is a common noun here, so replace it with body ofcataloghistory.

Now, moving through the rest of the text step by step, making sure to only change common nouns and adjectives where appropriate, using the synonym format. Once done, review the entire modified text to check for any missed proper nouns and that all replacements are correctly formatted.

That should work.

Terms to revise:

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