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"les" → "les|ces|une sélection des"
Now, for each non-proper noun word, I have to find three synonyms. Let's start with the first part. "L'improvisation encourage les musiciens à penser de manière créative et à explorer de nouvelles idées." So "encourage" can be "stimule|pousse|favorise". "musiciens" could be "artistes|mélomanes|compositeurs". "penser de manière créative" might be "réfléchir innovant|imaginer|conceptualiser". "explorer" could be "découvrir|approfondir|analyser". "nouvelles idées" maybe "concepts innovants|notions originales|idées nouvelles". Improviser a La Guitare Pour Les Nuls Pdf
"Un" → "Une|Un|Un certain nombre de"
So my approach should be: for each word in the original text, replace it with three synonyms. Proper nouns remain unchanged, but in the example, "Nuls" was replaced with "Nuls", even though it's part of a proper noun. Wait, looking at the example, "pour les Nuls" becomes "pour les Nuls|à destination des Débutants|destiné aux Premiers". Maybe "Nuls" here is part of a proper noun title, "Pour les Nuls", a known book series. So the user wants to leave proper nouns as they are, but in the example, "Nuls" is replaced. Wait, that's conflicting. "les" → "les|ces|une sélection des" Now, for each