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So in that sample, even parts of the proper noun are spintaxed, like "Europa Grotesk No 2 Sh Bold" is one option, then "Europa Grotesk" as another, and "Europa Grotesk No 2" as the third. So the user is treating the entire font name as a proper noun but allowing variations of it. So they are taking the full name and some truncations of it as synonyms. Interesting. So for the purpose of this task, proper nouns are not revised, but parts of them can be spintaxed as options. Hmm, that complicates things a bit.

- "In" → within? Wait, but "In" here is a preposition. The user's example seems to take each word and replace it. But maybe the user is considering phrases. Wait, in the example, "world of typography" becomes domain within font artistry. Europa Grotesk No 2 Sh Bold Font Free Download

"Bold and condensed style: The font’s bold weight and condensed style make it ideal for headlines, titles, and short texts, where a strong visual impact is desired." So in that sample, even parts of the

"Europea Grotesk No 2 Sh Bold" is a proper name, so stays. "font" typeface, "is a variation" is a variation, "of the original font" of the original font, "characterized by its" defined by its, "bold weight" heavy weight, "condensed style" compressed format, "and clean lines" and clean lines. Interesting

Therefore, in the task, for the user's main input (the paragraph), I need to process each term similarly.

Wait, the example given in the user's task might be helpful. Let me check the example they provided. Wait, there's no example. The user just says to turn each word into three alternatives with proper nouns staying the same. Hmm.

Original sample input line: "Europa Grotesk No 2 Sh Bold Font Free Download"