Man Animal Pron 3gp ((link)) Jun 2026
But the user specified to keep brand names, but since there are none here, proceed. However, the example in the user's instruction includes numbers like "3 variants," so need to handle those. Maybe keep the number as is. So "3" could be "three," "3," "3."
Also, the user wants the output in the syn3 format for each word. So each word in the original text is replaced by three options separated by |, enclosed in {}. For example, "swap every word..." becomes "trade each phrase..." Man animal pron 3gp
I think that's the correct approach. Now, applying this to the user's exact query would generate the transformed text as above. The user wants the output in this format without any explanations, so the final answer should just be the transformed text with each word (non-brand) replaced by three synonyms in the specified braces. But the user specified to keep brand names,
First, split the sentence into words. For example, let's take the first part: "swap every word with 3 variants using syn2 format." Replace each word with three synonyms. For "swap," possible synonyms could be exchange, replace, trade. "Every" could be each, all, every (maybe same word). "Word" could be term, phrase, expression. "With" might be by, using, through. "3 variants" could be three versions, three forms, three variations. "Using" could be employing, via, utilizing. The format part: "using syn3 format" becomes "employing syn1formatting." So "3" could be "three," "3," "3
exchange all term by three versions via syn2 template. Retain make identifiers. provide content only.