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Gta Sa Original American Gxt File Hit ^hot^

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For example, "in particular" is a phrase; the user might want "particular" to be spintaxed. So "particular" becomes distinct, but since "specific" is a synonym for "particular", maybe distinct. Need to find three different synonyms. gta sa original american gxt file hit

Alright, let's tackle this user's request. They want all words in the provided text that can have three synonyms replaced in c format, skipping proper nouns. The output should be the text only, no markdown. First sentence breakdown: For example, "in particular" is

Wait, "term" could be a phrase or a single word. The example given is a sentence where each word is converted except proper nouns. So the user is asking to take each word (term) that's a regular noun or other part of speech (non-proper nouns) and wrap it in three variants. So "original" is an adjective, which is not a proper noun, so it gets converted. "American" is a proper adjective, so skip. But in the sample, "American" is included. So maybe the user's instruction is not to skip all proper nouns but only those that are capitalised and refer to specific entities, like names of people, cities, brands, etc. So "American" in this context is part of the game title, so it's a proper noun and should be skipped. But in the sample, it's included. Therefore, perhaps the user's example is conflicting. Alright, let's tackle this user's request

So the task is to take each term (individual words) in the text and convert them to b format, but skip terms that are proper nouns. So for each non-proper noun word, create three variants, same word repeated three times? Or possible different variants? The sample shows same word used three times. So the user wants to create three variants for each term, but since there's no alternative given, they just repeat the same word three times. So perhaps the user wants to have three placeholders, but they're not replacing with different words. Maybe it's placeholder formatting for later editing. So the user's instruction is to put b around terms that aren't proper nouns, with each variant being the same word repeated, and skip proper nouns.