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I opted for head to the retail outlet. It had become pouring intensely. I purchased some

But this is getting complicated. The user's example in the prompt shows w3, so maybe each term is replaced with three options, regardless of part of speech. Let me proceed step by step, ensuring each term (excluding proper nouns) has three options, even if the substitution might not make perfect sense. Mad Max- Fury Road 3 Tamil Dubbed Free Fix Download

Another example in the text: "It was raining heavily." The phrase "was raining heavily" can be transformed. The verb "was raining" can be replaced with other verbs that describe the same action. For example, "downpoured," "poured," "deluged." So "It downpoured heavily." I opted for head to the retail outlet

"I bought some bread dairy juice." But that's four terms. The original is "bought some bread and milk." Maybe split into "bought some bread and milk" as four separate terms? Wait, "bought" is the verb, "some" is an article, "bread" and "milk" are nouns. So maybe only replace the verbs and nouns. "Some" is an article and might not be considered a term. So "bought" becomes purchased, "bread" becomes bread, "milk" becomes lactose. The user's example in the prompt shows w3,

Third sentence: "I bought some bread and milk." "Bought" could be replaced with "purchased," "acquired," "procured." So procured. "Bread" and "milk" are common nouns; maybe "bread" can be "bread" but wait, the user said "terms," so maybe "food" or "groceries" but those are broader. Wait, maybe "flour" isn't right. Maybe I should keep "bread" and "milk" as they are because they are specific items. Wait, the user says "all terms with 3 options," but if "bread and milk" are specific items, maybe they can't be replaced. Hmm, perhaps the user expects even single words in "bread and milk" to be replaced? Let me check. If the user wants all terms, including each individual word, but proper nouns. Alternatively, maybe "bread and milk" as a set phrase. If the user wants each word to be replaced, but maybe "bread" can be replaced with "flour," "wheat," "grains," and "milk" with "cream," "dairy," "milkshake." Wait, that might not be right. Alternatively, maybe "bread" can be "bread" but that's the same word. Hmm, perhaps the user intended to replace multi-word terms. Maybe "bread and milk" as a phrase can be replaced with similar phrases like "bread and dairy," "flour and cheese," but that might not make sense. Maybe the user expects to spin individual words. Let me think again. If the original text is "I bought some bread and milk." So "bought" should be spun as acquired, "bread" could be flour, but those aren't similar in context. "Bread" is a specific item of food. If I need to replace each word with three options, but they need to make sense. Maybe "bread" can be flour, but "flour" and "wheat" are not the same as bread. However, the user might not mind as long as there are three options. Alternatively, maybe "bread and milk" can be split, but replacing each word. So "bought" becomes purchased, "bread" becomes wheat, and "milk" becomes dairy. But this might be overcomplicating. Alternatively, maybe the user expects to spin phrases. For example, "bought some bread and milk" could become picked up bread and milk. But that's a phrase-level spintax. The user's instruction is to update all terms with 3 options, so maybe each individual word. But the example in the instructions says w2, which suggests each term is replaced with three options. However, proper nouns stay.




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