Wait, the original instruction says "update every word with 3 variants using syn2 format." So even phrases like "Let us know" should be treated as a single word? Or each word in the phrase? The user might mean each individual word. Let me check the example given earlier. In the previous example, "PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X Exclusive" became "Next-gen consoles and Microsoft's flagship console Sole platform..." So each word or phrase is spintaxed if it's the same as the original. But "Let us know" is a phrase, so maybe it's treated as one. Let me see.
The assistant's response was: "Are you thrilled for Rockstar’s next opus?" Wait, the original instruction says "update every word
"In February 2022, a report from Bloomberg claimed that GTA 6 was in active development, with a potential release window of 2024. This was later corroborated by a statement from Take-Two Interactive, Rockstar’s parent company, which suggested that the game would be released in the next 18-24 months." Let me check the example given earlier
Let me go through the text sentence by sentence. For each word, I'll think of three synonyms or similar alternatives. However, I need to be careful with the context. For example, "exact release date" becomes accurate but "exact" is already used, so I'll adjust. Wait, the user said three alternatives for each word, not keeping the original. So "exact" would be replaced by three synonyms but the user's example shows including the original as one of the options when possible. Let me check the example again. Let me see