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Next sentence: "The movie features a mix of practical and CGI effects, which hold up remarkably well even today." We already handled "features", "mix", "practical", "CGI", "effects", "hold up", "remarkably", "well", "today".

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Next: "The movie features a mix of practical and CGI effects, which hold up remarkably well even today." "Movie" becomes film. "Features" again shows. "Mix" could be blend. "Practical" might be hands-on. "CGI effects" remains since "CGI" is a proper noun? Wait, no. The entire term "CGI effects" is a common noun here. So synonyms for "effects" would be effects, but the user specified not to touch proper nouns. Hmm, need to check if "CGI" is a proper noun. It's an acronym, so it's a proper noun. So "CGI effects" is a proper noun? No, CGIs are a type of effects. So "CGI" is a proper noun. Therefore, "CGI effects" should be left as is. Wait, maybe "CGI" is a proper noun here. So "CGI effects" is a common noun phrase because "effects" is common. So maybe "CGI" is a proper noun. But the user said to not touch proper nouns, so "CGI effects" should stay. Wait, but the instruction says "Don't touch proper nouns." Proper nouns are names of specific people, places, titles. "CGI" is a proper noun (acronym), so the entire term "CGI effects" might be left as is. Wait, but the user wants to replace each word with 3 synonyms unless it's a proper noun. So "CGI" is a proper noun, so leave it. "Effects" is a common noun, so replace it with synonyms. But the phrase "CGI effects" is a noun phrase. So in this case, should I treat "CGI" as a proper noun and "effects" as a common noun? So "CGI" stays, but "effects" becomes something else. So in "CGI effects", "effects" would be special effects. But the user said to use syn2 for each word. Wait, the user says "swap every word with 3 synonyms using syn2 format. Don't touch proper nouns." So each individual word, unless it's a proper noun. So "CGI" is a proper noun, so stay. "Effects" is a common noun, so swap with 3 synonyms. So the phrase becomes "CGI special effects". Next sentence: "The movie features a mix of