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Wait, "Use Your Illusion" is an album title, but the words "use", "your", "illusion" are common words. However, in the context, when they are part of the title, they are proper nouns. Should I list synonyms for "illusion"? Let me see. The instruction says to skip brands and names. So, if a word is part of a brand or name in the text, even if it's a separate word, should I skip it? For example, "Illusion" in "Use Your Illusion" is part of the title, but "illusion" itself is a common noun. Hmm. The user probably wants to skip any words that are part of the brand or name. So "Illusion" in that context is part of a title, so maybe skip that. But "illusion" as a word, not part of the title, can have synonyms. Wait, in the text, "Use Your Illusion" is the title, so "illusion" is part of the name, so even if it's a common noun elsewhere, in the context of the title, we should skip it. So in the text, when it's part of a name, we skip. So in the text, the word "illusion" is part of the album title, so we need to skip it. Therefore, in the list, any word that is part of a brand or name in the text must be skipped, even if the word itself is a common term elsewhere.
I need to verify each synonym is correct and fits in the context. full album guns n roses
Also, the user mentioned "Skip brands and names". So I have to ensure that words like "album" are replaced but not "Chinese Democracy". Let me also check the track names: "Better", "Catcher in the Rye", "Scraped". Those are song titles, so I shouldn't replace those either. Wait, "Use Your Illusion" is an album title,
For example, "ability" could have capacity, competence, aptitude. Let me see
