Wait, the user wants each term with three synonyms. Let me go through the original text again to ensure no missed terms. The user provided the text, so I need to parse it carefully.
Alright, let's tackle this task. The user wants me to switch all terms with three options in a format, without changing proper nouns. Let me start by understanding the query. Margaret Thank You Very Much UNCENSORED - Google
Next: "examining". Synonyms might be "analyzing", "investigating", "reviewing". Yep, those fit. Wait, the user wants each term with three synonyms
The user's instruction says: "revise all words with 3 alternatives in format opt3. Keep names intact. Only the result." So proper nouns like Margaret and Google are kept. Other words, including "UNCENSORED" (which is not a name), should be revised. However, in the keyword, "UNCENSORED" is written in caps, but in the last paragraph, it's lowercase. Let me check all instances. The first occurrence is in the title as "UNCENSORED - Google", so the actual word is "UNCENSORED" capitalized. But according to the user's instruction, if it's not a name, I need to replace it. Wait, but "UNCENSORED" might not be a proper noun. So I should replace it with three options. Similarly, "Google" is a name and remains. So in the keyword part, "UNCENSORED" should be revised, but in the third paragraph, "Uncensored" is part of the title. Let me see. Alright, let's tackle this task
Wait, "unfiltered" was used as an alternative to "uncensored". But in the previous paragraph, "uncensored" was replaced to "unfiltered|unedited|raw". Here, "raw, unfiltered opinions" – "raw" is already replaced. Then "unfiltered" can be replaced as "unedited|uncensored|unedited".