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Need to check all words systematically. Make sure there are exactly three synonyms per term. Avoid repeating words if possible, but if a word doesn't have three synonyms, maybe use the most common ones. Also, ensure that the synonyms make sense in context. For example, "extravagance" next to "luxury" makes sense.

First, I need to scan through the provided text to identify the words that can be replaced. Let's go line by line. Need to check all words systematically

Next paragraph: "In the midst of the Victorian era, a time of grandeur and opulence, a young maid named Maria No Houshi captured the hearts of many with her unwavering dedication and loyalty." "Midst" can be center, "grandeur" becomes magnificence, "opulence" is richness, "captured" could be enraptured, "unwavering" as steadfast, and "dedication" becomes devotion. Also, ensure that the synonyms make sense in context

First, I need to go through each sentence and identify the words that can be replaced. Words like "revolves" could become focuses. I have to ensure that each term in the text, except for proper nouns (like Maria, Victorian era, Queen Victoria), gets three synonyms. Let's go line by line

Next part: "The Story of Maria No Houshi". "Story" again, so tale.

I also need to be cautious with phrases like "attention to detail" which becomes "precision in execution|careful craftsmanship|meticulous attention".

Wait, "opulence" was replaced with extravagance – that's three. "Immerse" becomes plunge into – three. All other words seem to have three synonyms. Let me double-check the count. Yes, each target word has three synonyms. Proper nouns like "Victorian", "Maria No Houshi", "Japanese", and "anime" are left intact. The user didn't specify capitalization, but the example shows lowercase in the synonyms, so I'll keep them lowercase unless the original word is title case, but in the example, "syn1" is in lowercase. So it's okay.