I also notice that "Crowns Odds" might be a specific term related to the platform. If "Crowns" here is part of the proper noun (like a brand term), should I leave it? The user didn't specify, but the instruction says proper nouns stay. Assuming "Crowns Odds" is part of the service, it's possible it's a proper noun, so it should stay. Alternatively, if it's a general term, then split into words. Need to be careful here. But given the context, I think "Crowns Odds" is part of the platform's name, so maybe leave as is.
I need to go through each word methodically. Let me start reconstructing each sentence one by one, ensuring that every word (except proper nouns) is replaced with a format. Also, check for any punctuation to ensure it remains intact. For example, colons, periods, commas should stay in place. wap.7m.cn crowns odds
- Here: Here can be replaced with "Over here" or "In this area" but synonyms might be "Here," "At this point," or "Over to us." Wait, maybe "Here" is a bit tricky. Let me think. "Here" synonyms could be "Over here", "In this place", "At this spot". But maybe "Here" is acceptable as is. Let me check a thesaurus. "Here" can be replaced with "there", but that depends on context. Alternatively, "Over here", "In this location", but the user wants three variants. Maybe "Here", "Here", "Here" if no good synonyms. Wait, perhaps "Here are" can be "At this point", "In addition", "Also, consider". Hmm, not sure. Maybe the user just wants each word in the text replaced, but "here" is a single word. So maybe "Here" stays as is, and the user just wants each word in that position to have three options. Wait, the user's example format is syn3, so for each word, provide three synonyms. So "Here" could be replaced with "Over here", "At this place", "In this location". I also notice that "Crowns Odds" might be