HazeHer - Sorority Submission with DHazeHer - Sorority Submission with D

Hazeher - Sorority - Submission With D

Term: submission (already done as submissions) "Submission with D" - the D is part of HazeHer's process. Since we can't replace brand names, we leave "HazeHer" as is. The "D" is a distinctive element, which we'll replace later.

Wait, but the user's example shows that in the output, after replacing "text" with options, the colon is retained. For example, "text:" becomes "textmaterial:". So the colon is after the replacement. Therefore, punctuation is kept as in the original, not part of the word replacements. Therefore, in "sisterhood," I need to replace "sisterhood" with three options, and keep the comma as it is. So each word is processed, and punctuation remains untouched. Therefore, in the original text, each word (excluding proper nouns) is replaced by three options in the format opt1, while proper nouns like HazeHer and D stay as is, and punctuation is preserved as in the original text. HazeHer - Sorority Submission with D

Wait, the user might not want to replace phrases that are more than one word. Let me check the example again. The user says "revise each term with 3 synonyms". If "personally and professionally" is considered a term, then synonyms would be as above. Alternatively, maybe each word in the phrase is a term? But that might complicate. Since the user's example has "submissions" as a single term with three synonyms, I should treat multi-word terms similarly if they are key concepts. However, in the original text, "personally and professionally" is a phrase. Maybe the user wants each individual word. But I'm not sure. Let's proceed as per the example. Wait, but the user's example shows that in

I need to be careful with prepositions and articles too. For instance, "through" might be replaced with throughout, but "themselves" becomes individuals. Therefore, punctuation is kept as in the original,

So for "Discovery," alternatives could be Revelation, etc. But need three per word.

Next: "The answer lies in the “D” – a distinctive element that HazeHer has incorporated into its submission process."

Wait, but the user said to replace each term with three synonyms. I need to make sure I'm not missing any key terms. Let me go through the text again to list all the terms that need synonyms.

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