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So applying that to "Deeper Dive", we need to replace "Deeper" and "Dive" each with three synonyms. "Deeper" is an adjective, so maybe more thorough, and "Dive" as a noun: look. So the phrase would become more thorough study. So the original phrase is transformed into in-depth study? Wait, but the user's example combined each synonym pair. Hmm. Let me check again. The example given by the user after the instruction is "each episode approximately 22 minutes long." The output is "every program approximately 22 minutes." So each term in the original is replaced with syn1. So "each" → every, "episode" → segment, "approximately" → roughly. So each word in the original is replaced with three synonyms. So for "Deeper Dive" in the title, we need to replace each word with three synonyms. "Deeper" → in-depth, "Dive" → study. So combining them as more thorough look? Wait, but the user's example doesn't combine all combinations, just replaces each term with three options. Wait, maybe the user expects that the entire phrase is replaced as a single term with three alternatives. Wait, no. The user's example shows that each term is replaced individually. For example, "each episode approximately 22 minutes long" becomes "every program roughly 22 minutes." So "each" is replaced with three options, "episode" with three, "approximately" with three. So maybe in the title "A Deeper Dive into the Misadventures...", "Deeper Dive" is two terms, each with three synonyms. So "Deeper" becomes comprehensive, "Dive" becomes study. Therefore, the phrase would have the first word replaced with one of three and the second word replaced with one of three, leading to nine possible combinations. However, the user's example uses syn2 for each original term, not all combinations. Wait, maybe the user expects that for each original term, not the entire phrase. Wait, the user wrote: "update each term with 3 synonyms using syn3 format." So maybe each individual term is replaced, not the entire phrase. Let me check the example again. The input "each episode approximately 22 minutes long" becomes "every program around 22 minutes." Here, each term is replaced: "each" → all, "episode" → showing, "approximately" → approximately, "22 minutes" is left as is. Wait, but "22 minutes" is a term, but the example didn't change it. Wait, the original example has "each episode approximately 22 minutes long." The output is every program around 22 minutes. So "22 minutes" is left as original. So numbers and units are kept. Therefore, in "Deeper Dive", "Deeper" (adjective) is replaced with three synonyms. "Dive" (noun) is replaced with three synonyms. Therefore, the phrase would be in-depth analysis. But the user's example uses syn2 for each original term. So for "Deeper Dive", each word is replaced with three options. So the phrase would have each word independently replaced with their three synonyms, but how is that formatted? It can't combine all combinations, so maybe the user expects that each original term is replaced with three options, but in the output, each term in the original is replaced by syn3, separated by spaces. For example, if the original is "Deeper Dive", the output would be "Deeperin-depth Divelook". Wait, but in the user's example, they combined into phrases like "every showing around". So each term is replaced with syn1 in the same position. So the phrase becomes term1 term2 term3... So for "Deeper Dive", "Deeper" becomes more thorough, and "Dive" becomes study. Then the phrase would be comprehensive analysis. That's how the user's example is structured. NejicomiSimulator TMA02 PC Free 2021 Download -v1.0.5s-

* "Old Money" (Episode 7): Blake, Adam, and Anders discover an old safe in the office and try to figure out what's inside. - "discover" → uncover. - "figure out" → determine. Okay, let's start by looking at the user's request

* "Heist School" (Episode 1): The season premiere sets the tone for the rest of the season, as Blake, Adam, and Anders try to get out of work by pretending to be security guards. - "sets the tone" → establishes the theme. - "pretending" → feigning. but the user said text only

"Lovable characters" can be "adorable|endearing|charming." "Relatable themes" might be "accessible|identifiable|mimicking." Wait, "relatable" is about being able to connect with, so "accessible|identifiable|relatable."

* "Dry Guy" (Episode 2): Blake becomes obsessed with a new water-saving device, while Adam and Anders try to get him to focus on their work. - "obsessed" → fixated. - "water-saving device" → water-efficient appliance [wait, but the user said text only, probably in Chinese? No, the example uses English. So maybe water-saving gadget]. - "focus on their work" → dedicate time to their jobs.