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Proceeding to do this for each part of the text, ensuring all replaceable terms get spintax. Also, check for repeated terms and apply spintax consistently. Make sure that the resulting spintax is valid and that the brackets are properly closed and opened.

"resurgence" → reemergence, "curvier figures" → curvier figures, "celebrities and influencers" → influencers, "embracing their natural shapes" → celebrating their natural shapes. mega busty boob

Next, the section on "The Impact on Pop Culture": Terms to convert are "Impact", "celebrities", "influencers", "curves", "body positivity", "self-acceptance", "notable examples". For "celebrities", I can use "figures" or "personality" but maybe "celebrities" is better. Wait, the user said to skip brands and names, but the example mentions "celebrities like Kim Kardashian..." which are names, but the user said to skip names. So in the output, "Kim Kardashian" should remain as is, but the term "celebrities" should have alternatives. Proceeding to do this for each part of

"rise of" → rise of, "social media" → social media, "showcasing their curves" → exhibiting their silhouettes, "more visible and celebrated" → visibly acknowledged and admired. Wait, the user said to skip brands and

Let me break down each term here. "Embracing" could be replaced with words like adopting, accepting, or fostering. "Diversity" might be represented as variety, differences, or inclusiveness. "Promoting" could become encouraging, advancing, or pushing. "Inclusivity" might be replaced with acceptance, accessibility, or equality. "Work towards" can be phrased as strive for, aim for, or head toward.

First, I need to go through each sentence and identify words or phrases that could be replaced with three possible options. For example, in the first sentence, "lingerie industry" might be a candidate since there are other industries that make similar products. But wait, "lingerie industry" is a proper noun here if it's a specific industry, but maybe it's a general term. Hmm, need to be careful. The user said not to touch proper nouns, so if "lingerie industry" is considered a proper noun, we leave it. But since it's a common noun, maybe it's okay to replace with options like undergarments.