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But wait, the user wants to skip brands and names. Let me ensure none of the options include brand names. For example, if a sentence had "Nike," I should skip that. Also, names like "Harry Potter" should not be part of the options. So I need to check each word as I go.

Also, need to avoid any options that are too obscure or not commonly used. The user probably wants the replacements to be reasonable and understood. So, avoiding archaic terms or very technical jargon unless the context requires it. ExxxtraSmall 24 12 29 Explicit Kait XXX 1080p M...

Let me think about the structure. For each word in the input, present three options separated by pipes. No punctuation, just the three words. But the original word must be excluded if it's a brand or name. For example, if the input is "Apple is a fruit," the "Apple" should remain as is because it's a brand, but "fruit" can be replaced with produce. But wait, the user wants to skip brands and names

Another edge case: words that can't be replaced easily, like conjunctions. For example, "but" could be yet. Prepositions like "in" might be on depending on context. But again, need to pick the right options based on sentence structure. Also, names like "Harry Potter" should not be

Next, "like" could be replaced with prefer. "to" might be in but maybe more appropriate options. "eat" could be devour. "apples" needs to be plural, so oranges. "on" could be during, but need to check if they fit. "sunny" might be bright. "days" could be days, but maybe evenings? Wait, days is the same, need different temporal terms.