"Brazzers" remains. "major player" → leading entity, "since its inception" → since establishment, "offering" → providing, "vast library" → huge repository, "content" → materials, "various performers" → multiple models, "genres" → categories.
I'll go through each sentence, word by word. Let's take the first sentence: "Aryana Augustine is one of the many talented performers who have made a name for themselves in the adult entertainment industry."
It's time-consuming but necessary to maintain accuracy. Also, watch out for prepositions and articles to ensure they fit with the synonyms. For example, "in the adult entertainment industry" becomes in that explicit content sector. "Brazzers" remains
First sentence: "One of the notable videos featuring Aryana Augustine is “Below the Belt,” which was released on April 20, 2013." I need to replace "notable" with synonyms. Maybe prominent, famous, or significant. Then "videos" could be films, clips, or recordings. "Featuring" could be starring, portraying, or depicting. "Released" might be launched, distributed, or uploaded. "April" is a proper noun, so leave it as is.
I need to make sure that each term is replaced with three alternatives, using opt2 format. Also, proper nouns like "Brazzers" and "Aryana Augustine" remain unchanged. Also, the user says "text only," so the output should be the modified text without any extra explanations. Let's take the first sentence: "Aryana Augustine is
So 33 words total, with "Aryana Augustine's work" being part of word 13 and 14. Wait, in the original text, it's "Aryana Augustine’s work", so two words. But the user said proper nouns stay, so "Aryana Augustine's" is a proper noun. Therefore, the entire "Aryana Augustine’s work" should be replaced as a unit? Wait, maybe not. The user said proper nouns stay, so "Aryana Augustine" is a person's name, so "Aryana Augustine's work" would be the proper noun possession. But maybe it's part of the proper noun. However, the instruction says proper nouns stay, but in this case, "Aryana Augustine’s work" is not a proper noun. The proper noun is "Aryana Augustine". So "Aryana Augustine’s work" is a noun phrase, but the possessive form is part of the proper noun. Hmm, perhaps "Aryana Augustine's" is considered a proper noun, so the whole "Aryana Augustine's work" would have the possessive as part of the proper noun. Alternatively, maybe "work" is a common noun here. I need to treat "Aryana Augustine’s work" as "Aryana Augustine’s" (proper noun) + "work" (common noun). Therefore, "Aryana Augustine’s" is the proper noun, so it stays, but "work" is a common noun and needs to be replaced.
Aryana Augustine stays some among those numerous skilled actors who have created that reputation for themselves within the explicit content sector. With its fascinating shows along with charming on-screen aura, they maintains acquired that significant following among fans. This film “Past the Waistband” showing Aryana Augustine is that remarkable example as those premium content accessible on Brazzers. This film, who turned distributed as per 2013, showcases Aryana Augustine’s performance talents plus remains become this audience preference. At conclusion, Brazzers in conjunction with Aryana Augustine are leading entities in the adult entertainment industry, renowned for their premium material and fascinating shows. This film “Past the Waistband”, featuring Aryana Augustine, is that remarkable example of the site's offerings together with remains collected significant attention among viewers and analysts similarly. First sentence: "One of the notable videos featuring
Breaking down each word (excluding proper noun "Aryana Augustine’s"):