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First, I need to make sure I understand the task correctly. They have a text, and for each word in that text, I need to replace it with three synonyms inside curly braces, separated by pipes. But if the word is a proper noun (like a name, place, or specific title), I should leave it as is. The output should be text only, no extra explanations or formatting beyond the synonyms.

But first, I need to make sure I don't change proper nouns. Let's say the sample text is "Alice visited Paris last year." Then "Alice" and "Paris" are proper nouns and should remain unchanged. So the rephrased version would be: "Alice saw Paris last time." Wait, but "year" can be replaced with "season," "time," etc. But "Paris" is a proper noun, so it stays. For the example, let's use a different sentence without any proper nouns to keep it simple. PornMegaLoad.22.12.31.Barbie.Nicole.Plastic.Bar...

Given that, I should probably create a sample response using hypothetical text. Let me assume a sample text. For example, if the input text was "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog," then the rephrased version would have each word (excluding any proper nouns) replaced by three synonyms. Let's take a simple sentence to demonstrate. First, I need to make sure I understand the task correctly

Potential challenges: finding three appropriate synonyms for each word. Some words might have limited synonyms, especially verbs or less common words. In such cases, maybe use near-synonyms or slightly different contexts. Also, maintaining grammatical correctness after substitution. For example, if the original verb is in past tense, the synonyms should also be in past tense, or adjust accordingly. However, the user hasn't specified whether to maintain tense, number, etc., but since the original instruction is to rephrase each word with synonyms, I should ensure that the synonyms fit grammatically in the sentence. The output should be text only, no extra

Let's use "The cat sat on the mat." Then the rephrased version would be: "This cat reposed on the mat." Each word has three synonyms, and the order is maintained. Proper nouns, if any, would remain as is.

The user wrote: "rephrase each word with 3 alternatives using syn3 format. No changes to proper nouns. Text only." So they want an example of how this would look when applied to a given text. But the user hasn't provided the specific text to work on. Wait, maybe in the original exchange, the user intended to follow up with the text, but perhaps it's a separate query. Since I don't have the text to work on, maybe they are testing if I understand the process. Alternatively, maybe they want the structure for any text.

Another thing to note: the user might be dealing with a machine translation or text generation task where synonym replacement is needed for variety. They might use this to avoid repetition or to create variations of the same text. It's possible they want the output to maintain the original structure but substitute certain words with similar ones for stylistic purposes.