This is getting complicated. I think the safest approach is to process each word except proper nouns and titles. When a word is part of a proper title, like "CD Summer Eletrohits Vol 5", then those words are kept as they are. However, the rest of the text can be processed. For example, "You" becomes You, "can" becomes may, etc.
"loves" → cherished
"for" → to
"lover" → admirer
Starting with "Here" Thus, "are" be, "a" a, "few" several, "popular" popular, "choices" decisions, colon colon, asterisk *:, Music streaming services Audio broadcast platforms etc. Wait, the bold formatting is part of the text, so I need to keep the around the title. So for "Music streaming services", the synonyms would be Audio broadcast platforms? But the user wants to keep the names intact, which in this case, "Music streaming services" is part of the title structure. Wait, no, the user said "Keep names intact" which probably refers to proper nouns like Spotify, Apple Music. So the main titles like Music streaming services are not proper names, so I need to replace each word in "Music streaming services" with synonyms. Video Bokep Perkosaan 3gp -
Also, need to make sure that each word in the sentence is replaced, maintaining the structure. Let me go through each word again, one by one, to avoid missing any. This is getting complicated
I'll start by reading through the text to understand the context. It's a promotion for a music album, so words related to summer, party, music, and downloading are key. For each word, I'll think of three alternatives. But wait, the user mentioned "each word with 3 options", but perhaps they mean each non-brand word? The example shows replacing "Eletrohits" with "Electrohits|ElectroHitz|MegaBeats", so brand name corrections are included. So the brand name itself isn't replaced but its parts. Wait, no, in the example, "Electrohits" is part of the brand name. The user says to keep the brand names, so maybe not change the parts of the brand. Hmm, maybe the example was "Eletrohits"—a typo. The user probably wants to correct "Eletrohits" to the correct spelling as one of the options. So the brand name is "CD Summer Eletrohits Vol 5", but "Eletrohits" is misspelled as "Electrohits". So the user wants to generate three options for each word, but keep the brand names. However, the rest of the text can be processed