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Next sentence: "A Mantra is a sacred sound or phrase, often repeated during meditation to focus the mind and access higher states of consciousness." "Sacred" remains since Mantra is a proper noun. "Sound" could be "vibration", "intonation", "note". "Phrase" might be "mantra", "utterance", "expression". "Repeated" becomes "reiterated", "reiterated", "repeated". "During" could be "throughout", "through", "during". "Focus" becomes "concentrate", "center", "direct". "Access" might be "attain", "reach", "obtain". "Higher" becomes "elevated", "advanced", "superior".

So for "Unlock", three synonyms. Then each term is replaced with synonym2. Next sentence: "A Mantra is a sacred sound

So "Internet Archive" is a proper noun, "Tantra", "Mantra", "Yantra" are terms but not proper nouns. "Hindi" is a language. So in the example, the user replaced "Hindi" with synonyms. So the key is to replace all words except the named entities. Therefore, I need to replace every word except "Internet Archive" and possibly "PDF", which might be a term here but not a proper noun. Wait, in the benefits section, the first bullet point says "PDF downloads". "PDF" is an acronym and a proper noun. So perhaps I should leave "PDF" as it is. But in the user's example, they replaced all words. Let me check the example again. "Repeated" becomes "reiterated", "reiterated", "repeated"

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