Alternatively, maybe the user made a mistake in the example. To resolve this, perhaps the best approach is to follow the instruction: switch every word with 3 synonyms, formatted v1, skip proper nouns. The example given is "No input data" resulting in "No nil input". So "No" is left as is. Therefore, the user wants to skip the word "No" perhaps because it's a proper noun? But "No" isn't a proper noun.
Alternatively, maybe the user wants to keep the word "No" as it is for some reason. This is very ambiguous.
Alternatively, perhaps the user made a mistake in the example. Let me think. If the instruction is to switch every word with three synonyms, except proper nouns, then in the input "No input data", none are proper nouns. So all three words should be replaced. But the example shows "No" is kept. So maybe the user intended that the first word "No" is a keyword, or maybe they made a mistake. Alternatively, maybe they wanted to exclude words that are not nouns. But "No" is an adjective or adverb. Hmm. could not find module libzbar-64.dll
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