And so on.
Now, the user wants each word (except proper nouns) replaced with three synonyms. Let's go through each word one by one. For example, the first word is "We". Possible synonyms could be "Us", "Ourself", or "Ourselves" — but "Ourselves" might be too long. Alternatively, "Me", "Myself", "Us". Wait, the user probably wants the replacements to fit grammatically. So "We" as the subject can be "Us", "Myself", or "Us". Wait, "Myself" is first person singular, but "We" is plural. That's a problem. So for "We", the synonyms should be plural. Maybe "Us" (object form), but the sentence structure is "We do not...", so maybe the synonyms should be "Us", "Ourselves", or "We ourselves". But the user wants each word replaced with three variants, so maybe "Us", "Ourselves", or "Our group". Hmm. Devil.May.Cry.4.Special.Edition.DLC.Unlocker-CODEX
Another thing to note is that the user wants only the text output, no markdown, just plain text with the syn3 format. Proper nouns should remain as is. So "Devil May Cry" stays, but "4" is a number, not a proper noun, so it can be replaced? Wait, "4" is a numeral, so not a proper noun. But in game titles, "4" is part of the title, so maybe it's considered a proper noun. The instruction says "Proper nouns stay," so the entire title "Devil May Cry 4" is a proper noun. Wait, the original text has "Devil May Cry 4 Special Edition DLC Unlocker by CODEX." So "Devil May Cry 4 Special Edition" is the title. So parts like "4" and "Special Edition" are part of the title, but they might be considered as parts of the proper noun. Hmm, but the instruction isn't clear. Maybe the user wants only to replace the words that are not proper nouns. For example, "4" is a numeral, but in the phrase "Devil May Cry 4," the entire phrase is a proper noun. So perhaps "Devil May Cry 4" is a proper noun, so "4" is part of it and should not be replaced. But the instruction says "Proper nouns stay," so if "Devil May Cry 4" is a proper noun, then it stays. Therefore, "Devil May Cry 4" is a proper noun, so the word "4" can't be replaced. Wait, but numerals in proper nouns can be replaced? For example, "4" is a numeral, not a proper noun in itself. This is a bit ambiguous. The user might expect that even within a proper noun, individual words (or numerals) are not replaced unless they are part of the proper noun. Since "Devil May Cry 4" is a proper noun, the entire phrase is considered a proper noun, so each component (Devil, May, Cry, 4, etc.) are part of it and should stay. Therefore, "4" should stay as is. So when processing, I need to leave all parts of the proper nouns untouched. So "Devil May Cry 4 Special Edition DLC Unlocker by CODEX" – the proper nouns here are "Devil May Cry 4 Special Edition" and "CODEX." Therefore, any other words in that phrase (like "Unlocker") can be replaced. Got it. And so on
"that" → "so", "which", "that".
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"Not" can be "do not", "don't", "no", but maybe "avoid", "refrain from", but contextually "do not" is better. Wait, the user wants three variants of each word. So for "not", perhaps "refrain from", "avoid", or "do not".