Correction on "takes place": "takes" -> occupies. "place" -> spot. "fills spot"? "occupies space"? "takes place" is set phrase. If I use "occupies spot", it's weird. I should try to keep replacements somewhat context aware if possible, or just strict synonyms. "takes" -> takes. "place" -> position. "holds position"? "gets location"? Actually, "takes place" -> occurs. But instruction says "Convert all words". So "takes" -> gets. "place" -> spot. "has role"? "gets spot"? Strict synonyms: "takes" -> accepts. This breaks the meaning of "takes place". However, "Convert all words" usually implies word-by-word replacement in these strict prompts. But "takes place" is an idiom. Maybe "takes" -> fills. "place" -> space. Let's stick to: "takes" -> covers. "place" -> area. "occupies space"? Or "takes" -> makes. "place" -> spot. Let's try: "demands location". "requires venue"? No.
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