Shiori Kitajima [updated] Today
In the previous example, "Shiori Kitajima’s music career is one of her most notable pursuits." became "Shiori Kitajima’s career in tunes..." So each word in the phrase was replaced. Wait, actually, "music career" was converted to three options. Let me clarify. The user might want each phrase to be replaced with a set of synonyms. Wait, maybe the user wants each individual word in the text (excluding proper nouns) to be replaced by three synonyms. But the example shows that phrases like "notable pursuits" were replaced with three different phrases. Maybe the user wants each phrase to be rewritten with synonyms, but using spintax for each word. So perhaps each word should have three options, and the user wants the entire text in that format. But the user says "each word with 3 options", so maybe each word is replaced by three options in braces.
But the user said "change words as spintax w3. each word with 3 options. Skip brands and names." So each word (not phrases) is converted to three synonyms. Proper nouns and brands are skipped. So for example, "In addition to her music career..." would be: shiori kitajima
I might run into issues with words that don't have three clear synonyms. In such cases, I can look for near synonyms or use more flexible terms. Also, some words might be repeated, so I need to ensure variety without altering the intended meaning. For instance, "inspiration" can become "motivation|guidance|encouragement", depending on the context. In the previous example, "Shiori Kitajima’s music career
Now, let me go through each word in the original text, identify if it's a common or proper noun, and substitute as needed. Let me start replacing each common noun with three synonyms. For example, "talents" becomes "abilities|skills|aptitudes". "Extend" could be "expand|broaden|stretch", but wait, "extend" is a verb. The user said to update every word, but does that include verbs, adjectives, adverbs as well? Wait, the user's instruction says "update every word with 3 variants as word2. Skip proper nouns." So "every word" includes verbs, adjectives, etc. So not just nouns. But the original text has verbs like "extend", "has", "she has", etc. Wait, the user might have made a mistake here. Let me check the example again. The example output provided by the user in their initial message shows that each word is replaced, including verbs. For example, "Shiori Kitajima’s talents extend beyond music and modeling, as she has also ventured into acting." becomes something like "Shiori Kitajima’s aptitudes expand past melody and pose, as she boasts also delved into theatricals." So it's all words. Therefore, even verbs like "extend" need to be replaced. However, the user said to skip proper nouns. So I need to go through every word, check if it's a proper noun, and if not, replace it with three synonyms. But the task is complex because it's replacing every word with three possible synonyms. The user might want each phrase to be
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