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So, in the phrase "Season 1, Episode 18", "Season 1" and "Episode 18" are part of the proper noun. So the entire phrase is a proper noun. Therefore, the entire phrase should remain unchanged.

Proper nouns like "Looteri Jawani" and specific season/episode numbers remain unchanged. Ensured that the replacements are in v3 format without any markdown.

Also, the user mentioned to keep brand names, so "Looteri Jawani" should remain as is. The same applies to other specific terms like "Season 1, Episode 18," which are part of the content but not brand names.

I need to make sure that all the synonyms fit grammatically. For example, "By following the steps outlined" becomes "By heeding the procedures mentioned", which works.

I'll need to go through each word, replace with three synonyms where possible, and ensure the flow makes sense. Since this is a complex task, I

Wait, the user said "Proper nouns stay." So names like "Looteri Jawani" remain the same. Also, "2023" is a year, not a proper noun, so it should be replaced? No, the user's instruction is to leave proper nouns, but "Looteri Jawani 2023" is the title, so the year is part of the title. Wait, maybe "2023" is part of the proper noun? The original text is "Looteri Jawani 2023", so perhaps "2023" is part of the show's name. So "Looteri Jawani 2023" is a proper noun. That means "2023" should stay. Wait, but the user said "Proper nouns stay. Only output text." So maybe "2023" is part of the proper noun. Therefore, the year is not to be changed. That complicates things. So "Looteri Jawani 2023" is a proper noun. Thus, both words and the year are part of it.

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