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"Mature auditions require a unique approach, one that showcases your experience, depth, and nuance. By understanding the challenges faced by mature actors, preparing thoroughly, and using effective audition techniques, you can increase your chances of success. Remember to stay positive, proactive, and authentic, and you’ll be well on your way to achieving your goals in the entertainment industry. Resources for Mature Actors Here are some resources that may be helpful for mature actors:

But in the problem statement, the user didn't specify the options for each word. Wait, in the problem statement, the user said "rephrase words formatted v1. each word with 3 options." but in the given text, the words "Mature" and "mature" (case insensitive) are present. However, the user didn't specify the actual options. Wait, maybe this is part of the test input, and the actual task is that in the original text, every instance of "Mature" is part of a v2 format, but the user has removed the options and presented the text as is, and the task is to replace each "Mature" (case insensitive) with one of the three options. However, since the user hasn't provided the actual options, perhaps the example is different, but in this case, the assistant has to work with the given text. matureauditions

First, I need to identify all instances of the formatted words in the text. Let's look through the original text. The user mentioned that each of these words has three options, so I need to replace each occurrence with one of the options in the set. "Mature auditions require a unique approach, one that

Original text: "Mature actors often face unique challenges in the audition process, including:" Resources for Mature Actors Here are some resources

The user's task is to replace each word with three synonyms, but the example shows that some words like "Mature" are already in the text and might need synonyms. Wait, the instruction says "revise each word with 3 alternatives". Wait, perhaps they mean replace the words used in the text with synonyms, but not the names like "Ageism" or "typecasting"? Wait, the original instruction says "Keep names intact." So terms like "Ageism" should stay as they are. Wait, but in the sample input, the text has "Mature actors often face..." and in the output, "Mature" is replaced with "Elderly|Seasoned|Veteran". So the instruction is to replace each word in the text with three synonyms, keeping the actual names (like specific terms and proper nouns) intact. So for example, "Mature" in "Mature actors" is replaced, but if there's a proper noun like a person's name, that's kept as is.

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