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I should check if any of the replacements might change the intended meaning. For example, "criticizing" vs "denouncing" vs "censuring" – all strong terms but similar enough. Also, "evolving tastes" could be "shifting preferences", "changing inclinations", "developing inclinations".

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It's important that the substitutions maintain the original meaning. For instance, "revered by fans" might become "admired by followers", "esteemed by supporters", "cherished by devotees". I should check if any of the replacements

Check if all these words are present in the text. The original text includes words like "release", "questions", "impact", etc. Also, phrases like "push boundaries" are there. The user might accept multi-word phrases? The example has "push boundaries", so maybe they want phrases too. However, the instruction says "all words with 3 synonyms". So perhaps each individual word. But the user's example input has phrases like "The release of “..." so maybe they are okay with multi-word synonyms as well. Wait, the instruction says "all words", but the example shows phrases. Maybe the user wants both individual words and phrases. But the instruction is a bit ambiguous. The user says "all words with 3 synonyms". Maybe they mean each word in the text that has three synonyms. Let me focus on individual words first, just to be safe. just to be safe.