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I need to make sure that the resulting spintax is correctly formatted with curly braces and that the text flows naturally. Sometimes, a synonym might not fit perfectly in a sentence, so I need to choose the best three that maintain the original meaning while adding variety.

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- "Download" → retrieve - "Toonworld4all" is a proper noun, leave as is. - "Frieren Beyond Journeys" is part of the title, so leave as is. - ":" → colon is okay. - "A" → a - "New" → unique - "Era" → age - "of" → involving - "Anime" → if it's a proper noun here, leave it. If not, maybe animation. But in the context, "Anime" is capitalized, so perhaps it's part of the title. Let me check the original text again. In the input, "A New Era of Anime Entertainment" is part of the title. Wait, no, the title is "Download Toonworld4all Frieren Beyond Journeys: A New Era of Anime Entertainment". So "Anime" here is part of the title. If "Anime" is a proper noun in the title, maybe it's okay to leave it. Alternatively, maybe here "Anime" is a common noun. Hmm. Maybe the user wants to replace it with synonyms. But I'm not entirely sure. Let's proceed and if there's doubt, leave it unless specified. The user says "proper nouns" to be left untouched. Since "Anime" is a genre, not a proper noun in this context, perhaps replace it with cartoons. I need to make sure that the resulting

Wait, the user's task says "alter all words with 3 synonyms... Don't touch proper nouns." So "Anime" here is a common noun, so we can replace it. Let's do that. - ":" → colon is okay

"A New Era of Anime Entertainment"

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