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Another consideration: Some words might have different parts of speech. For example, "content" as a noun is different from "content" as an adjective, but I need to stick to the base form.
Also, the user might not want to alter the grammatical structure, so the sentence should still make sense after substitution, but that's probably impossible because each word is replaced. The example given in the user's spintax doesn't maintain the same meaning, but the user just wants the synonyms regardless of coherence. Another consideration: Some words might have different parts
I notice the part "“" and "”" are HTML entities for quotation marks. Since the user didn't mention replacing these, I'll leave them as is. The main focus is on the words, proper nouns excluded. The example given in the user's spintax doesn't
Third paragraph: "The intersection" becomes "Thejunctionpoint". "technology" to "digital tools|electronic systems|web infrastructure". "adult content" again as before. "evolving" to "advancing|modernizing|upgrading". "interactive" as "participatory|engaging|involving". "real-time" becomes "live|instantaneous|immediate". The main focus is on the words, proper nouns excluded
Wait, does the user mean each word in the entire text? The instruction says "rewrite all words with 3 synonyms in spintax". So every single word except names and brands. That's a lot. Let me check an example from the text.
Wait, "the industry" should stay since "industry" is part of the proper noun here. Hmm, but "industry" isn't a brand name. So I can replace "industry" with field.
So the main task is mechanical: go through each word, find three synonyms, enclose them in curly braces with pipes.