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Now, the user wants each word (except these proper nouns) replaced with three alternatives. For example, "top-notch" becomes excellent.
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Moving on, the user example in the query shows "they’re framed" as "they’re framed". So in the original text, the contraction is present. Since the user wants this in spintax, perhaps convert the contraction into three alternatives, but keep the same meaning. For example: their unit is framed. But "they're" is a contraction of "they are", so alternatives could be "they are|the group|the team".
And so on. I need to make sure that each word is replaced with three variations, except for proper nouns. Also, need to check for contractions like "they’re" which should be "they're". Should I replace "they’re" with alternatives? "They are|he and she|the crew" but contractions might be tricky. Wait, the user said "each word with 3 alternatives in spintax". So contractions are considered words. However, "they're" is a contraction but still a word. But the user said "Don't touch proper nouns". So in "they’re framed", "they’re" is a word that needs to be replaced. So "they’re" can become "they are|he and she|the team is" etc. But maybe better to find synonyms for the entire phrase. But since the user wants spintax per word, perhaps just split into parts. Alternatively, keep "they’re" as is? Wait, the instruction says "each word", so contractions are words. So "they’re" is a word. So need to replace with three alternatives. Maybe "they are|the team|the agents" (but that's a noun. Hmm. Maybe better to think of different ways to express "they are framed". So "they're" is "they are", so perhaps the alternatives could be "he and she are|the squad is|the group is". But since it's a contraction, replacing it with non-contracted forms might be needed. Alternatively, maybe "they're" can be replaced with similar pronouns or phrases. Not sure, but the user wants three alternatives. So perhaps "they're|they are|he and she are". But that might be redundant. Alternatively, maybe expand the phrase. Since the instruction is to do per word, but "they’re" is a single word, so the three alternatives should be similar contractions or phrases. Maybe "they are|he and she|the team is". But that might mix verb tenses and pronouns. Hmm. This could be complex. Maybe the user is okay with just three variations even if they are not perfect. Let's proceed with replacing "they’re" with three verb tenses or similar.