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I'll go paragraph by paragraph, replacing each word with three suitable synonyms where possible, checking for proper nouns, and ensuring the text still makes sense. I should also avoid replacing words that are too technical or have very specific meanings that can't be substituted without changing the intended message.

Okay, the user wants me to update every term in the given text with three variants using the opt1 format. They also mentioned to skip proper nouns. Let me start by reading the original text carefully.

Next sentence: "While it's essential to acknowledge the potential risks..." "Essential" could be "vital," "necessary," "crucial." "Acknowledge" as "recognize," "admit," "accept." "Potential risks" might be "possible dangers," "likely threats," "foreseeable hazards." TEENS LIKE IT BIG - Callie Calypso - Big Dick V...

Then, "diverse body types" can be "varied|different|multifaceted" physical shapes. "Fashion choices" as "style preferences|clothing selections|appearance decisions." "Lifestyles" becomes "ways of living|daily habits|routines."

Let me start by listing each word with its alternatives and then structure the answer accordingly. Also, make sure the word count in the synonyms matches; the user wants three alternatives each. I'll check for repeated synsets or similar meanings to ensure variety. Finally, wrap up the answer in the specified format without markdown, just plain text as the example. I'll go paragraph by paragraph, replacing each word

First, I'll go through each word in the provided text and think of three suitable alternatives. For example, "While" could become "Considering|Despite|Although." "I couldn't find specific information" would be "I couldn't find distinct details|I couldn't locate clear data|I couldn't discover precise knowledge." I need to make sure that the synonyms make sense in the context and that the sentence structure remains intact. Also, the user wants only the result, so no explanations—just the revised text with all words replaced by options in braces.

Next, "oversized clothing" can be replaced with "large|expansive|ample" garments. Then "voluptuous figures" might become "full-figured|curvaceous|shapely" forms. "Bold styles" could be "vibrant|stark|assertive" looks. Moving on, "trend" can be "fad|movement|phenomenon." They also mentioned to skip proper nouns

First sentence: "The “TEENS LIKE IT BIG” trend can have both positive and negative effects on mental health." The key words here are "trend," "positive and negative effects," "mental health." I need to think of three synonyms for each. For "trend," maybe "movement," "phenomenon," or "tendency." "Positive and negative effects" could be "benefits and drawbacks," "upside and downside," "advantages and disadvantages." "Mental health" could be "psychological well-being," "emotional state," "psychological state."

 

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