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Another example: "Sara quickly ran to the store." Here "Sara" is a proper noun, so no replacement. "quickly" → fast, swiftly, promptly. "ran" → sprinted, dashed, rushed. "store" → shop, shop, market. Wait, "shop" is repeated, maybe "shop", "store", "market". So: "Sara swiftly ran to the store."

Wait, the user might be testing if I can generate such sentences. Since there's no specific text to rewrite, maybe I should create a new example. But the user's original instruction was to "rewrite words in the given text," but the example shows a specific text. Maybe in the actual use case, they'll provide a text. But since in this case there's no text, perhaps I should generate a sample of my own. Let me think of a sentence. Czech Bitch 4 HD 720p

But I need to ensure accuracy. Let me check: Are "big, tall, massive" all true synonyms for "large"? Well, "tall" refers more to vertical dimension, but in context, maybe acceptable. Alternatively, "big, huge, enormous." Maybe better. So the sentence becomes: "The enormous dog woofed noisily." Not sure if "woofed" is correct, but it's a synonym in context. Alternatively, "barked" itself could be replaced. Hmm. Another example: "Sara quickly ran to the store