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The.man.on.the.road.2022.-bolly4u.org- Web-dl D... [patched] Jun 2026

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Here, "The Man On The Road" is the proper noun. "2022" is part of the title in the first sentence, but here it's a year. So in this sentence, "2022" is just a year, not a proper noun. Wait, no, in the first sentence, the title is "The Man On The Road 2022", so "2022" is part of the title. In the second sentence, when it says "in 2022", that's a common noun. So "2022" is a common noun here. So we need to handle it as such. Wait, but in the first sentence, the year is part of the title, so as a proper noun. But in the second sentence, it's just the year. So in the text, the word "2022" appears both as a proper noun and a common noun. So need to check the context. The.Man.On.The.Road.2022.-Bolly4u.org- WEB-DL D...

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Wait, let's look at the example. If the user provided input similar to this, they might expect that numbers are either left as is or replaced. But since the problem says "all words with 3 alternatives", maybe numbers are part of the process. So "2022" is a number, but in the context of the text, it's part of the title in some places and not in others. In the second sentence, it's a number, so perhaps to replace it with another year. So for example: Wait, no, in the first sentence, the title

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