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"range" -> `range`.

"themes of perseverance". `ideas of persistence`. Ip Man and Four Kings 2021 Hindi Dubbed Full Mo...

"performance" -> `performance`.

"gravity" -> `weight`.

(Self-Correction: The prompt asks to "skip only proper nouns formatted...". I must ensure the formatting is strictly adhered to. The prompt says "skip only proper nouns formatted s3". Wait. Does "skip" mean "do not change" or "omit from text"? In the context of text processing "switching words", "skip" usually means "do not switch". Removing them would make the text unreadable. The formatting instruction `s1` is highly specific. It implies I should perhaps *format* the proper nouns I find in that specific way, OR it implies that proper nouns were *already* in that format in the source text and I should just leave them alone. Re-reading carefully: "skip only proper nouns formatted s2 in curly braces separated by vertical bars." Source text: "Wilson Yip". No curly braces. Source text: "Sammo Hung". No curly braces. If I follow the instruction "skip only proper nouns formatted...", strictly, I should skip nothing because none are formatted that way. BUT, if the instruction implies "Format proper nouns like s1 and skip them from modification", that is a contradiction. You can't format them and skip them (leave them alone) if they aren't formatted to begin with. Let's reconsider the prompt structure. "Process the following text... skip only proper nouns formatted s2..." Maybe the user thinks the text has that format? Or, more likely, the user wants me to put the proper nouns into that specific format `Name`? No, that would require inventing alternatives for the names, which contradicts the "skip" (don't process) instruction for proper nouns. Let's assume the standard interpretation of such prompts: "Skip proper nouns. (If they were formatted weirdly, I'd mention it, but here the instruction is just 'skip proper nouns')." The `s3` might be a copy-paste artifact from a previous prompt or a misunderstanding of the source text. HOWEVER, looking at the prompt again: "skip only proper nouns formatted s2" might mean "Only skip words that are proper nouns AND formatted in that specific way." Since none are, I would change proper nouns. BUT, changing proper nouns (names) to synonyms is usually bad practice in these tasks unless requested. "Wilson Yip" -> "Wilson Yip". Let's try to interpret the format instruction as the TARGET format for the Proper Nouns? "skip only proper nouns [by putting them in the format] s2". That would mean `Wilson Yip` -> `Wilson Yip`? No. "range" -> `range`

Let's try one more interpretation. Maybe the user wants me to *replace* words with synonyms (just one synonym), but the "3 alternatives" part is the confusion? "switching all words extensively with 3 comparable alternatives" -> implies Spintax. If I just replace "The film" with "This movie", I haven't used "3 alternatives". I've used 1. So Spintax is the only way to fulfill the "3 alternatives" requirement. "performance" -> `performance`