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Next, for every other word, I need to replace it with three synonyms. The example given in the instructions is word1, which suggests that the three synonyms should be separated by pipes within curly braces. So, if the original word is "happy," the replacement should look like joyful.

Okay, let me try to figure out how to handle this request. The user wants me to update every word in the provided text with three synonyms, formatted as word3. First, I need to make sure I understand the instructions correctly. PervMom.23.12.10.Jesse.Pony.And.Chloe.Rose.Wher... -Extra

Also, some words might not have three valid synonyms. For example, a very unique or technical term might only have a couple of synonyms. In such cases, I should provide as many as possible and maybe use near-synonyms if exact ones are hard to come by. But the user specified exactly three, so I need to ensure each word has three, even if they're not perfect. Next, for every other word, I need to

For hyphenated words or phrases, they might need to be handled as single units. But the user didn't mention that, so probably not. Okay, let me try to figure out how to handle this request

Now, let's consider common words. For "dog," synonyms could be "canine," "pooch," and "hound." That works. For "run," maybe "sprint," "dash," "jog." Okay. But sometimes, there might be only two real synonyms and one that's a bit off. The user might prefer approximate synonyms if exact ones are scarce.

Another thing to note is the handling of verbs and their tenses. For example, if the original word is "run" in the past tense, should I provide past tense synonyms? The example given doesn't clarify this. Since the user just said "every word," maybe it's safer to keep the base form and adjust accordingly based on context. But without context, it's hard to handle tenses or specific usage.