"of" -> of
First, I'll go through the text line by line. Starting with the first sentence: "For Android Devices". "Android" is a proper noun, so it stays. "Devices" can be replaced. Possible synonyms might be gadgets, equipment, or tech. So it becomes For Android tech. SEX Hospital - Ucretsiz Indir
Finally, the closing sentence: "I hope this article provides a helpful and informative overview of SEX Hospital and how to download it." "Helpful" might be "assisting|supportive|beneficial". "Informative" could be "educative|knowledgeable|illuminating". "Overview" might be "summary|general view|comprehensive glance". "Download" could be "install|acquire|retrieve". "of" -> of First, I'll go through the text line by line
Okay, let's tackle this task. The user wants me to replace all words in the given text with three synonyms for each, using the opt3 format. First, I need to go through each sentence carefully. "Devices" can be replaced
Okay, so the user wants me to rephrase each word with three alternatives using spintax, but leave proper nouns unchanged. The original response they got from the assistant was a mix of spintax for most words and keeping the names like SEX Hospital as is.
Wait, in the user's previous example, even the word "Conclusion" was replaced. Let me check. The previous assistant response didn't replace "Conclusion" but in the current example, maybe it's part of the text. However, the user's current text ends with "Conclusion" and the user wants each word replaced. So "Conclusion" could be End, Summary, Wrap-up. But "Conclusion" is part of the structure here. However, user says to skip proper nouns. But "Conclusion" isn't a proper noun here. So replace if it's a regular word. Wait, in the given text, the user wrote "Conclusion" as the last line. So it's part of the structure, but not a proper noun. So replace it with Summary.