Therefore, for "I'll", it would be One would. Each part is a separate word, so each gets its own synonym list.
Third sentence: "However, it also raises concerns about the objectification of women, the perpetuation of stereotypes, and the potential harm caused by explicit content." "Raises" could be "stimulates|brings up|highbrow". Wait, "highbrow" doesn't fit here. Maybe "stimulates|sparks|raises". "Concerns" might be "issues|worries|doubts". "Objectification" could be "commodification|reduction|dehumanization". "Perpetuation" as "persistence|continuation|upkeep". "Stereotypes" to "generalizations|clichés|stereotypes". "Potential harm" might be "possibleharmfulimpact". "Explicit content" becomes "graphicmaterialmaterial".
Wait, in the example provided by the user, the input was "I can create...", and the output was "I might ...". So each word in the original is rephrased individually, including contractions. So "I'll" would split into "I" and "will", each with their own synonyms. Therefore, in the original text, the user's input has "I’ll provide...", which should be broken into "I" and "will", each with three synonyms in the format syn3. So for "I'll", it would be I will. But the user's instruction says "every word", so each word in the text, even parts of a contraction.