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So, "every term" refers to each word or phrase? The example response shows that for a sentence like "The New Headway Elementary Teacher’s Book 4th Edition is a widely used resource for teachers of English as a second language." The spin replaces "is a widely used resource for teachers of English as a second language" with multiple variations. So, perhaps the user wants each individual word to have three synonyms, but grouped into phrases where necessary. However, in the example, they replaced phrases with different phrasings, not individual words. Wait, no. Let me check the example again. For instance, "is a widely used resource" is replaced with "is a commonly adopted tool", which is a different phrase. So, maybe the user wants each phrase or term (which could be one word or multiple words) to have three different versions. But the user's instruction says "every term with 3 variants in spintax", so perhaps "term" here means each individual word. However, in the example provided by the user, they replace phrases. This is a bit confusing. new headway elementary teacher 39-s book 4th edition pdf
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Given the user's example in their first message, where phrases are restructured with spin syntax, maybe the task is to take each phrase and create three different versions using synonyms for each component. For example, "Comprehensive lesson plans" could become "Thorough teaching modules" or "Detailed instructional schedules". However, the user's task now specifies to "replace each word with 3 options as spintax w1". So perhaps the instruction is to take each word and provide three synonyms, keeping the structure. The book offers thorough coverage of basic language