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I should also check the last part about "To discover a curated selection..." here, "curated selection" could be "meticulously chosen array|expertly picked collection|specially arranged variety".
I need to be cautious with specific terms. For "fountain pens", synonyms might be "ink pens|calligraphy tools|penmanship instruments". "Rollerball pens" could be "gel pens|smooth-writing tools|quick-flow inks". uncle tong stationery
"A" is an article. The user said no changes to proper nouns, but "a" isn't a proper noun. However, maybe there are alternatives like "an," but "a" is correct here. Since the user wants three alternatives, maybe "a," "an," "the"? Wait, "the" is a definite article, but in the original sentence, it's "a," so changing to "the" might not be appropriate. Maybe just "a," "an," "something." But "something" doesn't fit. Maybe the user expects the same part of speech. So perhaps the article can't be changed meaningfully. But the user wants three options. Hmm. Maybe consider that "a" could stay as is, with two other options. But what? Maybe "any," but that doesn't fit. Alternatively, leave it as is with three "a" options? That doesn't make sense. Maybe the user expects to leave "a" as is but with three placeholders. Maybe that's a mistake, but the user says all words with three alternatives. Maybe I need to find another way. Perhaps "a," "an," "one" (but "one" would change the meaning). Hmm, maybe the user is flexible here. Alternatively, maybe the article isn't changed. Wait, the instruction says "swap words," so maybe some words don't have good alternatives, but the user still wants three. Maybe create a list with three entries, even if some are the same. But that might not be correct. Let me check the example given: z. So each word has three options. Maybe for "a", it's better to have three synonyms even if it's forced. Let's proceed. I should also check the last part about
Wait, the user wants each term modified with three options. So each word that's part of a compound term might need individual treatment. Wait, maybe the user means each distinct term (like "curated") should have three variants in a format. Let me clarify. However, maybe there are alternatives like "an," but
Continuing through the text: "From elegant fountain pens to stylish rollerball pens..." "elegant" becomes graceful, "fountain pens" to calligraphy pens, "stylish" as modern, "rollerball pens" to rollerball pens.