After replacing all the words, I must verify that the output is in the correct a format without any markdown. The final output should only include the processed text. Let me go through each sentence carefully, making sure not to miss any words and to provide suitable options. Once done, I'll review the entire text to ensure it meets the user's requirements.
So perhaps each significant term is replaced with three synonyms. Let's make sure that for each term (like adjectives, nouns), we have three options. For example, "rural Georgia" could be "countryside Georgia|country Georgia|agricultural Georgia."
Finally, I need to double-check the entire transformed text to make sure all words are replaced except the proper nouns, and that the c format is correctly applied. Making sure there are no typos or formatting issues, and that the meaning remains intact. This careful process should meet the user's requirements effectively.
One thing to watch out for is parts of speech. For example, "may" in "this may take several minutes or hours" should be replaced with could, and "take" could be require. Ensuring that the verb tenses and parts of speech remain consistent with the original text is important for clarity.
Finally, ensure the replacements maintain the original meaning. For example, "respecting the creators" shouldn't become something that implies violation. So, alternatives like "honor|acknowledge|respect" are okay as options. Once all words are replaced, compile the final text into the specified format. Double-check for any mistakes or missed words. That should do it.
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