Yulya-y068-sets-10-23-25-26-33 11 2021 — Fresh

Now, let me go through each paragraph again to ensure I didn't miss any proper nouns. The user might consider "Yulya-y068" as a proper noun, and the hyphenated numbers in "sets-10-23-25-26-33" are part of a specific identifier, so they should be left as proper nouns. The date "November 2021" and "11 2021" are dates but not proper nouns. Wait, in the first paragraph, "November 2021" is part of the example, but "November" is a common noun as a month, so "November" and "2021" can be converted. Unless "November 2021" is a proper noun referring to a specific event. But the user said not to touch proper nouns. Since there's no indication that "November 2021" is a proper name, it's safer to convert each word. The user might not have used any actual proper nouns except the identifiers like Yulya-y068 and the hyphenated sets. So in the first example, "November 2021" can be converted. Similarly, "11 2021" can be converted word by word.

Finally, after processing all words, check for consistency. Replace each common word with three plausible alternatives. Make sure the structure matches the original as much as possible, just replacing the words. Avoid using markdown and ensure the text is clean. Alright, I think that's the approach. Now, applying this to the text step by step. Yulya-y068-sets-10-23-25-26-33 11 2021

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"⁄23, ⁄25, ⁄26" -> these are fractions (e.g., October 23rd, October 25th, etc.), so the slashes here might represent days in October. So "October (23rd, 25th, 26th)" could be rephrased as "October (23rd, 25th, 26th)|October (23, 25, 26)|October (23rd/25th/26th)". Now, let me go through each paragraph again

I need to ensure that for each word or phrase, I provide three varied options without repeating the same synonyms. Also, proper nouns like "Yulya-y068" are skipped, as per the user's instruction. I should make sure the output is in the correct format, using opt3 for each. Let me go through each word systematically, replacing them while maintaining the original sentence structure. Once done, check for any missed words and ensure all non-proper nouns are rephrased with three options each. Wait, in the first paragraph, "November 2021" is

Same for the second paragraph. "Sets-10-23-25-26-33" is a proper noun. The user specified not to touch proper nouns. The third paragraph has "Yulya-y068-sets-10-23-25-26-33 11 2021" as a proper noun. So the entire identifier is a proper noun. The date here is part of it. So in that sentence, the whole "Yulya-y068-sets-10-23-25-26-33 11 2021" is a proper noun and should be left as is.