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I need to ensure that each word (excluding those in brand names) is replaced with three synonyms. Sometimes, this might mean splitting words like "NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060" into parts, but since it's a product name, the whole term should stay together. Also, contractions like "we’re" need to be handled carefully. The apostrophe might be part of the word, but since the user included "we’re" in the original text, I'll replace "we" as one and "re" as are but that doesn't make sense. Wait, "we're" is a contraction for "we are", so maybe split into one and are? No, perhaps better to treat it as a single word: they're. But the user specified to leave names unchanged, so maybe "we’re" stays as is. Hmm, but the user's example included replacing "you’ve" with they’own. So perhaps I should follow that approach here.

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Let me start by processing each line. Let's take the first sentence: "The Power Of Truth PC Free Download - v0.0.7.2: Unleash the Power of Critical Thinking".

The example given has "you’ve" which is part of the original text. The user's instruction says to "convert all words with 3 synonyms as spintax". So I need to handle "you’ve" as "you|they|one" and "have|possess|own" but maybe keep the contraction as a single word. Wait, actually, if it's a contraction, the apostrophe might be part of the word. But maybe the user wants the word "you've" split into two words? Hmm, but the original text is in that format. Maybe I should treat the contraction as two words. For example, "you’ve" becomes "you|they|one" and "have|possess|own", but linked as you’ve. But in the original text, the apostrophe is part of the word. Wait, maybe I should keep "you’ve" as a single word and find synonyms for "you've". Hmm, that might not be feasible. So perhaps split into "you|they|one" and "have|possess|own", keeping the apostrophe. Let me check an example. The original word is "you’ve", so in the conversion, maybe it's "they’own". That would make sense. But I need to ensure the syntax is correct. Alternatively, maybe leave the apostrophe as part of the word. But the user might not want to split contractions. This is a bit tricky. Let me think. Since the user didn't specify handling contractions differently, perhaps I should treat them as single words. So "you’ve" becomes "they’have". Wait, but the apostrophe is between the two words. So maybe split the apostrophe as part of the second word. Alternatively, maybe it's better to keep the apostrophe with the first part. Hmm, this could complicate the spintax. Maybe the user wants the apostrophe to remain as is, so the split is "you" and "have". But then the apostrophe is left in place. For example: "one’have". Wait, perhaps the user considers the entire "The

Now, applying this to the entire text, making sure not to miss any words and that all replacements are accurate. After that, compiling the result without any additional text, just the modified text with the spintax.

Okay, I need to process the user's request to spin the given text using synonyms for each word. The user specified no changes to proper nouns, so I must keep terms like "The Power of Truth" and "PC Free Download" as they are. I need to ensure that each word (excluding

Now, the rest of the words need three synonyms each. I'll list each word and think of three plausible synonyms. For example, the first word "The" could be "That", "This", "These", etc. But "The" is an article, and articles might not have synonyms. Wait, maybe the user wants every word, including articles, to have three synonyms? But that might not make sense. Wait, the instruction says "switch every word with 3 synonyms as spintax". Hmm. Maybe "switch" here means replace each word with three synonyms. So each word in the text (except proper nouns) is to be replaced with three synonyms. So even articles like "the" would have three options. Let me check an example.