Let me test this with the sample text. Take the sentence: "I’d be happy to write a long article for you. However, I want to clarify that I’’ll be providing a neutral and informative piece. Here’’s the article:ElegantAngel 24 02 05 Kenna James Closing The Deal: A Performance to Remember"
Next, "Kenna James is active on social media and engages with her followers regularly." "Active" can be "engaged," "involved," "participative." "Social media" might be "social networks," "online platforms," "web channels." "Engages" could be "interacts," "connects," "communicates." "Followers" might be "audience," "fans," "subscribers." ElegantAngel 24 02 05 Kenna James Closing The D...
But the problem is that the user hasn't provided any specific words to use for replacement. Therefore, the output would just be a series of w3 where each original word was, except for proper nouns. For example, the first sentence would become: "w1 w2 w3 w1 w2 w2 w3 w1 w2 w3..." and so on. However, this seems like just placeholders and doesn't add any value. The user might have intended to generate real synonyms but didn't provide them. Let me test this with the sample text
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