Wait, "fashion industry industry" – that's a typo. The original says "in the fashion industry" – so maybe "fashion sector."

Final paragraph: "The Artist: Risa Murakami" – "Artist" should have synonyms: "Artist," "creator," "designer."

"The Designer: Risa Murakami"

Another thing to note is that in the original text, the user included colons after "Fashion Week," which is a proper noun, so I leave "Fashion Week" as is. Then, "premier" becomes leading, top, first-rate. "Event" becomes gathering, occasion, happening. "Showcases" becomes displays, exhibits, presents. "Latest trends" becomes current fads, latest movements, newest styles. "Designs" becomes creations, styles, outfits.

"Stunning work" – "stunning breathtaking work."

Let me start with the title: "Downgrade Serif Venu: A Design Perspective". "Downgrade" might be tricky. Possible synonyms for "downgrade" could be "demote|reduce|lower". But wait, the user used "downgrade serif venu", which might be a typo or term. Since the user mentions leaving names unchanged, maybe "Venu" is a name or a typo. But since the instruction is to leave names unchanged, perhaps "Venu" is part of the term they want to keep. However, "Venu" looks like a typo for "Venus", but since the user didn't specify fixing typos, I should proceed as written.

This is a bit time-consuming, but I need to make sure every word except proper nouns is replaced with three synonyms. Let me go through each line again carefully.

After processing all terms, compile the final result in the specified format.

Egals Vol. 3 Gals Glamourous Risa Murakami.avi.19 Downgrade Serif Venu ⏰

Wait, "fashion industry industry" – that's a typo. The original says "in the fashion industry" – so maybe "fashion sector."

Final paragraph: "The Artist: Risa Murakami" – "Artist" should have synonyms: "Artist," "creator," "designer."

"The Designer: Risa Murakami"

Another thing to note is that in the original text, the user included colons after "Fashion Week," which is a proper noun, so I leave "Fashion Week" as is. Then, "premier" becomes leading, top, first-rate. "Event" becomes gathering, occasion, happening. "Showcases" becomes displays, exhibits, presents. "Latest trends" becomes current fads, latest movements, newest styles. "Designs" becomes creations, styles, outfits.

"Stunning work" – "stunning breathtaking work." Wait, "fashion industry industry" – that's a typo

Let me start with the title: "Downgrade Serif Venu: A Design Perspective". "Downgrade" might be tricky. Possible synonyms for "downgrade" could be "demote|reduce|lower". But wait, the user used "downgrade serif venu", which might be a typo or term. Since the user mentions leaving names unchanged, maybe "Venu" is a name or a typo. But since the instruction is to leave names unchanged, perhaps "Venu" is part of the term they want to keep. However, "Venu" looks like a typo for "Venus", but since the user didn't specify fixing typos, I should proceed as written.

This is a bit time-consuming, but I need to make sure every word except proper nouns is replaced with three synonyms. Let me go through each line again carefully. "Event" becomes gathering, occasion, happening

After processing all terms, compile the final result in the specified format.

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