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"Leave you wanting more" – options for "leave" are have, leave, or leave. "Wanting more" could be yearning for more, craving more, or longing for more.

Okay, let's tackle this user query. They want me to rewrite each word in the provided text with three options using spintax w2, keeping names intact and only showing the result.

The original example text had "Westlife" as a proper noun and kept it. So in the current query, the user is asking to rephrase terms in the new text. The new text includes song titles like "Someday", "Uptown Girl (Live)", and "Flying Without Wings (Acoustic)". Should these be altered? The user wants to rephrase "terms", which might mean individual words. But song titles are compound, so each word in the title might need to be rephrased. But proper nouns like "Westlife" stay. Westlife - The Greatest Hits Vol.1 -2002- FLAC Full

Wait, in the user's example response, they replaced each word in the song titles with spintax. For example, "Swear It Again" became "Vow That Once". So perhaps even though "Westlife" is a proper noun, they treated the song titles (which are also proper nouns) as terms to rephrase. But this seems contradictory. Alternatively, maybe the user wants to treat the entire song title as a proper noun. But in the example provided earlier, the assistant did rephrase each word in the song titles. So perhaps the user expects the same here.

"Satisfy your musical cravings" – "satisfy" could be fulfill, gratify, or please. "Cravings" might be desires, longings, or appetites. "Leave you wanting more" – options for "leave"

Moving on to the second sentence: "comprehensive collection of hits" – "comprehensive" might be complete, extensive, or thorough. "Collection" could be compilation, assortment, or grouping.

After processing each word, I'll present the result in the specified format with option3 for each word, except the names. Let me go through each sentence again to ensure I haven't missed any words and that the options make sense in the context. They want me to rewrite each word in

"Tale a closer look" could be "analyze", "examine in detail", "scrutinize". "Tracklist" might be "song list", "playlist", "track listing". "Must-have" could be "essential", "indispensable", "a must for". "Fan" could be "fanatic", "enthusiast", "supporter".