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Original: John is a great writer who loves hiking in the morning.
So, revised attempt:
John|is|one|great|writer|who|adores|trekking|at|the|dawn.
But wait, "treking" should be "trekking". Also, "copyist" isn't exactly a synonym for writer. Maybe "copywriter"? Or "scribe". Let me adjust:
Maybe the user expects me to create a sample sentence, apply the synonym replacement, and show the result. Let's assume that. Let me come up with a simple sentence. For example, "John is a great writer who loves hiking in the morning." Now, I need to replace each word (except proper nouns like "John") with three synonyms. But wait, some words might not have three synonyms. For example, "a" has synonyms like "one," but maybe not three. Also, verbs like "loves" can have synonyms like "adores," "cherishes," "likes." Let's try.
But maybe the user expects spaces between words. SpinTax usually keeps the structure as is. So each word in the sentence is replaced by a synonym set, while proper nouns are left as is. So the final output would be the sentence with each word not a proper noun replaced by three synonyms in curly brackets separated by pipes.
Putting it all together:
"John is considered to be a outstanding author who cherishes hiking during dawn."
Original: John is a great writer who loves hiking in the morning.
So, revised attempt:
John|is|one|great|writer|who|adores|trekking|at|the|dawn.
But wait, "treking" should be "trekking". Also, "copyist" isn't exactly a synonym for writer. Maybe "copywriter"? Or "scribe". Let me adjust:
Maybe the user expects me to create a sample sentence, apply the synonym replacement, and show the result. Let's assume that. Let me come up with a simple sentence. For example, "John is a great writer who loves hiking in the morning." Now, I need to replace each word (except proper nouns like "John") with three synonyms. But wait, some words might not have three synonyms. For example, "a" has synonyms like "one," but maybe not three. Also, verbs like "loves" can have synonyms like "adores," "cherishes," "likes." Let's try.
But maybe the user expects spaces between words. SpinTax usually keeps the structure as is. So each word in the sentence is replaced by a synonym set, while proper nouns are left as is. So the final output would be the sentence with each word not a proper noun replaced by three synonyms in curly brackets separated by pipes.
Putting it all together:
"John is considered to be a outstanding author who cherishes hiking during dawn."