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Putting it all together, making sure each word (except names) is replaced with three synonyms in braces, separated by pipes. This is a bit complex, but I'll proceed. Shaukeen Bhauji -- HiWEBxSERIES.com
I need to be careful with phrases like "HiWEBxSERIES.com" which is a proper noun, so leave it. Also, any parts in brackets like "[insert early career milestones]" are placeholders, but the user wants to replace the words around them. Wait, the user said to rework each word with spintax, so even the placeholders like "[insert..." might need to be processed? Wait, looking back at the user's instruction: "rework each word with 3 options as spintax w1. No changes to proper nouns." So the [insert...] parts are probably part of the text and should be spintaxed. But maybe they are instructions for the user to fill in later. Hmm, the example in their query shows they want to replace each word with three options, so maybe the user wants the [insert...] parts to be part of the spintax as well. But the user also said "No changes to proper nouns." So I need to check if "HiWEBxSERIES.com" is a proper noun and leave it, but the rest of the text, including the [insert...] parts are to be spintaxed. However, the [insert...] might be placeholders the user intended to keep as they are. But the user's instruction says to "rework each word with 3 options as spintax w3", so maybe even the words in the [insert...] parts. Wait, the user might be using [insert...] as placeholders, but they want each word in the text (excluding proper nouns) to be replaced. So for example, "early career milestones" in "[insert early career milestones]" would be in brackets but still part of the text to spintax. However, the square brackets might be part of the original structure. The user's instruction is to rework each word with spintax, so perhaps the entire text including the placeholder parts. Let me confirm. Original first paragraph: Putting it all together, making
Now, I need to go through each word in the text, check if it's a proper noun. If not, generate three synonyms. For example, "The" becomes An, though "An" isn't appropriate here. Wait, "The" is an article, so possible spintax could be A, but "An" would not fit grammatically if the next word starts with a vowel. Hmm, the user might not mind the grammatical correctness here as long as each word has three options. Alternatively, maybe just replace "The" with three synonyms like This but that might not make sense. Alternatively, maybe just three options even if it's an article. The user probably wants synonyms regardless of grammatical structure. So perhaps for "The" it's This but in the context. Similarly for other words. Also, any parts in brackets like "[insert early
Now, I need to ensure that each word is replaced with three synonyms. Some words might not have three clear synonyms, so creativity is required. For example, "break" could become milestone. Similarly, "catapulted" could be catapulted.
"Shaukeen Bhauji" remains. "The" can be replaced with "A|This|That". "Rising" might be "Emerging|Ascendant|Up-and-Coming". "Star" could be "Talent|Icon|Sensation". "Of" would become "From|In|At".