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Okay, let's see what the user is asking for. They want me to revise the given text by replacing certain words with synonyms, using the format word2. The key points here are: each word needs three variants, names should stay the same, and only the result is needed without any explanations.

Putting it all together would be: "Alice quickly dashes plus leaps over that barrier in order to chase that rabbit referred to as Charlie." Bang RealTeens 24 07 29 Sage Hunter XXX 480p MP...

I need to make sure I understand the exact requirements. Each word in the text must be replaced with three synonyms listed as var3. Proper nouns like "Alice" or "Charlie" stay as they are. Only the result should be outputted; no explanations or extra text. Okay, let's see what the user is asking for

I need to ensure that all the substitutions are accurate and context-appropriate. Words like "rabbit" can be "bunny" or "hare," which are correct. "Chase" can be replaced with "pursue" or "hunt," which makes sense. However, "hunt" might be a bit more intense than "chase," but since the user wants three variants, it's acceptable. Putting it all together would be: "Alice quickly

Let me double-check the example the user provided in their instruction. The original input was: "Alice quickly runs and jumps over the fence to chase a rabbit named Charlie." The output replaced each word with three variants, keeping names unchanged. So my test case should mirror that.

Let me test my approach with an example. Suppose the input sentence is "Alice quickly runs and jumps over the fence to chase a rabbit named Charlie."