Okay, let's tackle this user query. They want me to replace every term with three variants using the v1 format, making sure not to touch proper nouns. The input text has both general terms and specific names like "Banning" and "EL HOMBRE DE LA TIERRA.mkv".
Original text says: "a renowned expert in the field of paleoanthropology". Since "paleoanthropology" is part of the field description, not a proper noun. So it can be spintaxed. So "paleoanthropology" could become paleoanthropology or similar. But maybe better to think of synonyms or related terms. "Field of" could become specialized area in. EL HOMBRE DE LA TIERRA.mkv
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Wait, but the user specified three variants each. Let me check again. The example given is y, so three variants per term. So for "thought-provoking," maybe provocative. Then "Film" as cinematic work. Okay, let's tackle this user query
So perhaps "words" here refers to terms in the text. For example, if the original term is "events", replace it with instances. So each term (like "events") is replaced with three synonyms. The user wants to replace each significant term with synonyms, but not proper nouns or brand names. Original text says: "a renowned expert in the