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First, I need to understand spintax. It's like option1, right? So for each word, I need to come up with three synonyms or similar phrases. But wait, the user said "rephrase every word," which means I can't leave any words unchanged. However, they also said not to touch proper nouns. That's a good point. Proper nouns are specific names like cities, brands, people. Those stay as they are.

Let me test with an example. Suppose the text is "Apple is a popular company." Apple is a proper noun, so it stays. "Is" becomes a spin. Maybe "is|are|was." "Popular" could be "well-known|famous|renowned." "Company" might be "corporation|business|enterprise." The result would be Apple is a|famous corporation. Download- 2Cul1nd0alac0mpanera.info.rar -7.93 MB-

Okay, the user wants me to rephrase each word in their text with three variants using spintax. They mentioned not to touch proper nouns. Let me break this down. First, I need to understand spintax

Wait, the user's original instruction said "rephrase every word with 3 variants in spintax." So each word, even articles or prepositions. But what about if a word has more than three meanings? Like "run" is a verb, noun, and maybe even an idiom. How do I handle that? The user might expect me to use synonyms but be cautious with words that don't have multiple meanings. Maybe use thesaurus to find suitable equivalents. But wait, the user said "rephrase every word,"