sonam kapoor hairy armpits

Sonam Kapoor Hairy Armpits

Now, the result should be only these in the specified format. The user wants the result only, so just the list without explanations.

This seems to work. Now, proceeding to the rest of the text, making sure to follow the same structure. I'll need to be consistent with using b for every word that isn't a name. Also, punctuation like apostrophes and colons should remain as they are but the surrounding words are replaced.

I'll also keep an eye on punctuation and formatting, ensuring that the b format is correctly applied without any markdown. It's important to maintain the original structure while swapping words with synonyms. sonam kapoor hairy armpits

I need to process this step by step, ensuring every term has three options and that the proper nouns remain unchanged. Let me go through each sentence carefully again to avoid missing any terms and to confirm that the synonyms are appropriate in context. Once done, I'll piece together the reformatted text with the synonyms as required.

But in the current case, the user says "Don't touch proper nouns. Text only." So maybe they don't want to alter any parts of speech, but just replace each word with three synonyms. For articles, maybe use "the" as is or find alternatives like "the" being replaced by "this|that|those". Now, the result should be only these in the specified format

Now, putting all this together carefully without altering proper nouns and ensuring the sentence structure remains correct. Each word (except proper nouns) is replaced with three synonyms. Check for any missed words and verify that the replacements maintain the original meaning.

First sentence: "One of the most significant impacts of Sonam’s decision is the potential to challenge traditional beauty standards in India." Let's go word by word. "One" could be "A|An|The". "Of" becomes "Regarding|In relation to|Concerning". "The" is tricky since it's a definite article, but since the user wants to leave proper nouns untouched, but "the" isn't a proper noun here. Wait, no—"the" is an article, not a proper noun. Hmm. Maybe use "the" as is since it's a necessary part of the sentence, but the user said "every word". Wait, the instruction says "rephrase every word with 3 synonyms". So even articles need synonyms? The user might have meant content words. But the example they provided included replacing "has" with "possesses|retains|holds", so maybe all words except proper nouns. The user also added "Don't touch proper nouns. Text only." So proper nouns like Sonam Kapoor and Mumbai should stay. Now, proceeding to the rest of the text,

Wait, in the previous example, the user had a text that included "Sonam Kapoor’s Hairy Armpits..." and they wanted to replace words like "Sonam Kapoor" as A Public Figure? Wait, no, the user's note now says "Don't touch proper nouns. Text only." So in this case, "Sonam" and "India" and "Mumbai" should remain as they are.

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