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I need to be cautious with parts of speech. Make sure the substitutes fit grammatically. For example, if the original word is a verb, the alternatives should be verbs too.
After doing this, the final output should be the original text structure but with all words (except brand and person names) replaced by word3. OnlyFans - Linzee Ryder - Roommate-s MILF Mom C...
"Check out" alternatives: "visit", "explore", "discover". discover. I need to be cautious with parts of speech
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Alright, let's tackle this query. The user wants me to generate three alternatives for each word in the provided text using spintax, but keep proper nouns unchanged. First, I need to make sure I understand the requirements correctly. Spintax usually involves enclosing alternatives in curly braces and using pipes to separate them. The user emphasized using exactly three alternatives per word.
After going through all parts, I think the substitutions are accurate. Make sure there are three options per word unless the word is too specific to have three. For example, "roommate’s MILF mom" might not need substitution, but maybe the user wants to spin "roommate's Milf mom" but since the user said to keep proper nouns, perhaps "MILF mom" is part of the title and should stay. Wait, the user said "No changes to proper nouns." But "MILF mom" is a descriptor, not a proper noun. Hmm. The user might want that part to stay as is. Let me check the original user's instruction again. The user wrote, "alter all words with 3 alternatives as spintax w2. No changes to proper nouns. Text only." So proper nouns like Linzee Ryder and OnlyFans stay. But "MILF mom" is not a proper noun, so it can be spun. However, the user might want to keep it as is because it's part of the content's title. But in the absence of specific instruction, perhaps it's better to keep it. Wait, the user's initial example had "MILF mom" in curly braces but the original instruction says no changes to proper nouns. Maybe the user intended for that part to stay the same. So perhaps "MILF mom" should remain unchanged.