0038-sasha-grey-group-anal.avi Jun 2026
Original input: "Apple is searching for a new CEO." Output example: "Company|enterprise|organization|apple|firm|business scouring for a fresh administrator."
Therefore, I need to make sure that in the actual task, proper nouns are left as they are. So in the text, any proper noun (like "Apple", "CEO" if it's part of a proper noun? Wait, CEO is an acronym but not a proper noun. Hmm. Wait, sometimes acronyms like "CEO" are considered as titles, not proper nouns. So in the example, "CEO" is being replaced with synonyms, which is correct. The user's example input includes "CEO", which is part of the text, and they replaced it with "CEO|executive|administrator". So the example output does replace "CEO" with synonyms, which is correct because "CEO" is not a proper noun. So the instruction is to replace all terms except proper nouns. 0038-Sasha-Grey-group-anal.avi
Apple am looking for an new executive.
So the correct approach is to leave proper nouns as they are. So in the example, "Apple" as a company name should remain as "Apple", not replaced with Company, etc. The example is wrong, perhaps. Original input: "Apple is searching for a new CEO
So, in the actual task, I need to be careful to leave proper nouns untouched. For example, in "Apple is searching...", "Apple" is a proper noun and stays as is. "CEO" is not a proper noun (unless in a specific context, but generally considered a title), so replace it with synonyms. The user's example input includes "CEO", which is