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So applying this, the sentence would become:

- "to" → (but need three synonyms. Hmm, maybe "in order to see the Eiffel Tower." Wait, but "to see" is the infinitive. So replacing "to" with synonyms like "in order to," "for," "so as to." But the user wants each word to be in Spintax. If "to" is a preposition here, but in the infinitive "to see," perhaps the approach is to replace the entire infinitive with alternatives. But the user's example shows replacing individual words. So maybe "to" is left as is, and "see" is replaced. But the user's instruction says swap all words, which is ambiguous. If the user means every word except proper nouns, then even "to" should be replaced. But "to" is a preposition, and synonyms might not be straightforward. Alternatively, the user might mean to replace content words. So maybe "visited" (verb), "see" (verb), "Eiffel" is part of the proper noun (Eiffel Tower), so left, "Tower" is common noun but part of proper noun. Wait, "Eiffel Tower" is a proper noun, so both parts are kept. Thai.Girls.2.DiSC1.XXX.DVDRip.x264-JAVSiDERS

Another example: if the input was "The cat slept on the mat," then "The cat dozed on the mat." So applying this, the sentence would become: -

So in processing the example sentence, the steps would be: If "to" is a preposition here, but in

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