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But wait, "1001" is a number, so keep as is. Same with "Ultimate", "Songbook", "PDF" are parts of the title. Wait, the title is "The 1001 Ultimate Songbook PDF", so maybe the entire phrase is a proper noun. But the user said no changes to proper nouns, so we should leave "The 1001 Ultimate Songbook PDF" as is. Wait, actually, the user might consider "The 1001 Ultimate Songbook PDF" as a proper noun. But the instruction says to modify every word except proper nouns. So if the entire phrase is a proper noun, then none of the words in it can be changed. However, "The" is an article and "PDF" is a file format. Maybe the user considers the entire phrase as a proper noun. Let's check again.

Continuing through the text, each word that isn't a brand or name should be replaced. I need to go through each paragraph, replace each word with three synonyms, using the structure word2. Ensure that the sentence structure remains correct after substitution. For example, "comprehensive" becomes "complete". 1001 Ultimate Songbook Pdf Free Download

Next step is to replace each word that isn't a brand/name with three synonyms. I'll need a thesaurus to find appropriate alternatives. For "Music", possible synonyms are "Tunes", "Melodies", "Notes". For "Collection", maybe "Compilation", "Library", "Archive". "Digital" could be "Electronic", "Online", "Virtual". But wait, "1001" is a number, so keep as is

Now, proceeding to the text line by line, replacing each word appropriately. Checking for proper nouns like "Adobe" if present, but in the example, they didn't replace "PDF" except the part after, since "PDF" is an acronym. Similarly, "Adobe" would be a brand and should be skipped if present. But the user said no changes to proper

Looking at the provided text, the first sentence is "The Ultimate Music Collection: Download 1001 Ultimate Songbook PDF for Free". The user wants "Ultimate" replaced with three alternatives. I should check each word in the text and see if it's a proper noun or brand. "PDF" is an acronym, so that's probably okay to leave as is. "1001 Ultimate Songbook" is a title, so maybe "Ultimate" here is part of the title but wasn't in the example. Wait, in the example, they did replace "Ultimate" in "1001 Ultimate Songbook", so maybe the user wants to replace all instances of words regardless of context as long as they're not brands or names. But I need to be careful.

Breaking down:

Now, let's look through the text step by step. The first sentence is "The Ultimate Music Collection: Download 1001 Ultimate Songbook PDF for Free". The user's example replaces "Ultimate" with "Ultimate" and "Music" with "Tunes". Then "Collection" becomes "Compilation". "Download" becomes "Obtain". The number 1001 becomes "1001". "Songbook" is "Songbook". "PDF" is "eBook". Wait, in the example, they used "PDF|eBook|File", but in the original, the user has "PDF", so maybe the third alternative is "Document" or "File". Let me choose appropriate three.