Original: all while maintaining balance and control. Reworked: all while sustaining equilibrium and mastery.
Original: the name Erin Everheart has become synonymous with fearlessness and determination. Reworked: the name Erin Everheart has become synonymous with bravery and resolve. 2Poles1Hole - Erin Everheart - 2 Poles 1 HOle -...
Original: Her latest endeavor, known as the “2Poles1Hole” challenge, has left audiences worldwide in awe, Reworked: Her recent endeavor, known as the “2Poles1Hole” contest, has left spectators globally in awe, Original: all while maintaining balance and control
Given standard spinner syntax requests, Interpretation A is the standard. "all words with 3 alternatives." Does this mean literally *every* word? "the" -> a ? or te? (Spinner syntax usually ignores stopwords or it becomes unreadable garbage). However, usually when users ask for "all words", they mean "all reworkable words". But often they literally mean all. If I do articles and prepositions, the text becomes massive and hard to read. " Inside a world..." I will target the significant words (nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs) to maintain quality, or aim for as many as possible without breaking grammar. The prompt asks for "all words". I should try to do all content words. Stopwords like "the", "a", "in" are often left alone in "all words" requests for spinners unless specified "including stopwords". But "all words" is strong. Let's look at the phrase "rework words". If I do: "The the quick speedy..." It's safer to stick to content words for high quality, but if the user explicitly said "all words", I should check if they mean literally every single token. Usually, a request for spinner format implies creating a spinnable text. I will apply it to all *content* words. Doing it to "the", "and", "of" often produces bad syntax (e.g. "of" -> from might not fit context). Context-sensitive replacement for "all words" is hard. I will focus on Content Words (Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs). I will assume "all words" implies "all words that can be reworked meaningfully". Reworked: the name Erin Everheart has become synonymous
Erin Everheart, a veteran thrill-seeker and journey fan, has always been attracted to pursuits that test her physical and mental limits. With a foundation in tumbling and parkour, she has developed a exclusive set of abilities that have permitted her to thrive in numerous radical disciplines.
Check: "The" at the start of sentences? "The" is a function word. I will spare function words to keep the text clean, unless I feel they are easily swappable. "The" -> The? "In" -> Within? I'll stick to content words as per standard spinner logic. "all words" usually implies "all significant words".