Replace "worked" with partnered, "various" with numerous, "studios and platforms" with media outlets, "collaborated" with worked with, "other performers" with entertainers, "create" with produce, and "high-quality" with high-quality.
Continuing this process for all sentences. Let me list out all terms that need to be replaced and their possible options. Once I have a list, I can replace each term in the text accordingly. After making all replacements, I'll review the text to ensure proper nouns remain untouched and that the substitutions make sense contextually. Also, ensure that the structure of the text remains the same, just the terms are replaced with the options in the specified format. TransSensual - Ariel Demure- Syren De Mer - Har...
"Har’s" – the possessive form of Har, so no change. "performances" – possible variants: exhibitions "often" – often "showcase" – explore "his" – one's "energy" – exuberance "enthusiasm" – zeal "creativity" – innovativeness "and" – as well as "he" – they "has" – possesses "quickly" – rapidly "built" – developed "a" – a (no change since a is a common article, but maybe keep asthe?) Wait, the user wants to replace every term, including articles. Wait, but "a" is an article. Maybe the user wants to replace all words except proper nouns. Let me confirm. The user said "modify every term with 3 variants in spintax. Skip brands and names. Text only." So "a" is a term that can be modified. So "a" could become an. Similarly for "the" if present, but not here. Once I have a list, I can replace
For example, in the first paragraph: "neutral, informative piece" - "neutral" can become objective, "informative" becomes educational. Each term that can be substituted gets three options separated by bars, and enclosed in curly brackets. "Har’s" – the possessive form of Har, so no change