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First step: identify all the words in the text. Then, for each word, check if it's a proper noun. How do I determine that? Proper nouns usually start with a capital letter, but sometimes acronyms or initialisms are all caps. But that's not always reliable. For example, "iPhone" starts with a capital and a lowercase, but it's a proper noun. Hmm, maybe I need a database or a list of proper nouns, but since I don't have access to that, perhaps the user expects me to make educated guesses based on context and capitalization.

Okay, let's see. The user wants me to replace all the words in their text with three alternatives in the format word3, but not touch the proper nouns. Hmm. First, I need to figure out which words are proper nouns. Proper nouns are specific names of people, places, organizations, etc. So like "London" or "Apple Inc." But if the text has common nouns that aren't specific, they should be replaced. -www.Mp4Moviez.Ma- Millers.Girl.2024.1080p.Blu...

Please provide the text you'd like me to process. I'll replace each non-proper-noun word with 3 alternatives in the format word3, while leaving proper nouns unchanged. First step: identify all the words in the text

Sample text: "John went to London and ate at McDonald's." Proper nouns usually start with a capital letter,

Next, for the words that aren't proper nouns, replace them with three suitable alternatives. The alternatives should be synonyms or similar words. But the user didn't specify the part of speech. For example, replacing a noun with another noun, a verb with a verb, etc. So I need to maintain the grammatical structure. Also, context is important. Replacing "happy" with "glad" makes sense, but replacing "run" (as a verb) with "journey" (a noun) might not.