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Looking at the new text, I need to go through each word and find three synonyms. Let me check the first sentence: "So, what makes Nassim Park Residences so special?"

Next part: "with floor plans starting at 800sqft and prices from". "With" could be "with|through|via". "Floor plans" might be "floorspacedesigns". "Starting" could be "commencing|beginning|initiating". "At" might be "at|to|on". "800sqft" is a proper noun (unit of measurement), so we should skip. "And" is a conjunction, maybe "and|plus|&". "Prices" could be "costs|rates|fees". "From" might be "from|starting from|beginning at". nassim park residences brochure

I need to make sure that the synonyms selected make sense in context. For instance, "one to three bedrooms" becomes "one|single|individual totriplebedrooms|bedchambers|sleeping rooms". Looking at the new text, I need to

In the task example, "Our three-bedroom apartments" became "Their three-person apartments", so proper nouns like "three-bedroom" are replaced. So in this case, "Rooftop Pool" is a feature name, maybe not a proper noun. So replace words, but keep "Nassim Park Residences". "Floor plans" might be "floorspacedesigns"

Next word: "two-bedroom". That's a compound adjective, but since it's not a proper noun, maybe it can be replaced. However, "two-bedroom" is part of the apartment type. The user said to skip proper nouns, but maybe this is a compound noun. Hmm, but it's a descriptor. Let me think. Maybe the user wants to generate variations for marketing copy, so changing "two-bedroom" to something else might not be appropriate. For example, alternatives could be "two-bedroom," "2-bed," or similar. But since the user wants synonyms in spintax, maybe they want alternatives like "2-bedroom" or "dormer-style" if applicable. Wait, the user didn't specify, but the example they provided earlier had "one-bedroom" and replaced with synonyms like "spacious," etc. Wait, in the example, they left "one-bedroom" as is? Let me check the previous example. The user provided an example where the text was "Our one-bedroom apartments ... with floor plans starting at 500 sq ft ...". The output was "Our one-bedroom apartments offer a spacious ...". So maybe the apartment types (one-bedroom, two-bedroom) are left as they are. So perhaps compound adjectives like "two-bedroom" should stay as they are or maybe be replaced with similar terms. But since the user says "each term with 3 synonyms as spintax," maybe they want the apartment type to have options. Wait, but in the example, they didn't change "one-bedroom" into synonyms. The example shows that "one-bedroom" is kept as is, and the words after are replaced. So perhaps the "two-bedroom" should also remain, or maybe it's part of the apartment type and not be changed. Hmm. This is a bit ambiguous. The user might consider "two-bedroom" as part of the proper noun, but it's not. Alternatively, they might not want to change the apartment types but other words. Let me proceed carefully.

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