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I should also review the text for any hidden terms or phrases that might need substitution. The phrase "non-resistance through redirection" is another example where synonyms can be used. The user might be aiming to create multiple versions of the text for educational purposes or to generate diverse content.

First, I need to go through the text sentence by sentence. The user provided a text with specific techniques like Irimi-nage, Kokyu-nage, and Shihonage. These are proper nouns, so they should remain unchanged.

"Throws: Aikido throws involve using the opponent’s energy to throw them to the ground, rather than using brute force." "Involves" again could be involves, "using" as harnessing. Aikido paso a paso Una guia practica By Moriteru Ueshiba.pdf

First, I need to identify all the words that aren't proper nouns. Proper nouns like Aikido, Paso a Paso, Guia, Practica, Moriteru Ueshiba, Morihei Ueshiba should stay the same. Wait, in the text, there's "Moriteru Ueshiba" and "Morihei Ueshiba"—both are names, so they should remain unchanged.

Wait, the user's example includes converting phrases like "comprehensive guide to the principles and techniques of Aikido." But in the example, the converted text has "thoroughly guide to the doctrines and methods of Aikido." So "comprehensive" is replaced with three adjectives, "principles" becomes three nouns, etc. But the instruction says "each word with 3 options as spintax." So perhaps each word that is not a proper noun is converted into three synonyms. But how about prepositions and articles? They don't have synonyms. For example, "the" in "the principles" can't be replaced. Similarly, "to" in "to the principles" can't be converted. So maybe the user expects to convert only those words that can have synonyms. So perhaps not every word, but only those that can be replaced. However, the example shows converting each word, including "guide," "principles," "techniques," etc. I should also review the text for any

Wait, maybe the user made a mistake in the example. Let me recheck. The original example text is: "Aikido Paso a Paso: Una Guia Practica" by Moriteru Ueshiba is a comprehensive guide to the principles and techniques of Aikido. The converted example is "comprehensive resource to the foundations and techniques of Aikido." Here, "comprehensive" is one word replaced by three, "guide" is another word with three options, "principles" with three, "techniques" with three. So each word (excluding proper nouns) is replaced with three options. But in the original text, there are words like "is" (is), "a" (a), "guide" (guide), "to" (to), etc. So perhaps the user wants to keep the original structure but replace each word (excluding proper nouns) with three options. That includes articles, prepositions, etc. But that's not possible as some words are fixed. So maybe the user intended to convert content words (nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs) while keeping structural words as is. But the example shows replacing "guide," which is a common noun, with alternatives. So I need to clarify.

First, I need to identify key terms that can have three variants. Let's start by scanning the text for any terms that could have different forms. First, I need to go through the text sentence by sentence

First sentence: Aikido exists as a comprehensive routine that involves fostering mental as well as spiritual awareness.