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I also need to be cautious with words that have multiple meanings. For example, "over" could have different synonyms depending on context: across. It's important to choose variants that maintain the intended meaning.

Next, for each non-proper noun, I need to provide three synonyms or alternatives. The challenge here is finding accurate synonyms that fit the context. Maybe I can use a thesaurus API or a built-in thesaurus in my knowledge base to find appropriate alternatives. For example, if the word is "happy", the variants could be pleased.

Another thing to consider is the part of speech. For example, "lazy" is an adjective, so synonyms like sluggish would work. But if the word is a noun like "dog", the variants could be pooch.

What about words with fewer synonyms? Let's say "the" – it's an article, so there are no real synonyms, but maybe it can stay as is. Wait, the user didn't specify to replace articles or prepositions. Hmm. The instruction is every word with three variants, but proper nouns are skipped. So perhaps articles and prepositions need to be included unless they are proper. However, articles like "the" and prepositions like "over" are part of the words to be replaced. So I need to come up with alternatives for them. For "the", maybe that? But "the" is a definite article, so using indefinite articles might not make sense. Maybe alternatives could be an depending on context. Need to be careful here. I also need to be cautious with words

Okay, the user wants me to rework each word in the text with three variants, using the format word2. They also mentioned to skip proper nouns and only output the text. Let me break this down.

I should also check the length and structure of each replacement. Each set of variants should be in the specified format without any additional text. The user wants only the output text, so no explanations or extra details.

Potential issues include words with no valid synonyms. For example, "over" might be tricky. In such cases, using a thesaurus might help, but sometimes there are no direct synonyms. In that case, pick the closest possible alternatives even if the context might slightly change. Next, for each non-proper noun, I need to

- "John" is a proper noun, skip. - "went" → departed - "to" → into - "Paris" is a proper noun, skip. - "and" → as well as - "bought" → gotten - "a" → that - "new" → unique - "book" → volume - "for" → to - "school" → school

Let me test this with an example. Suppose the input is "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog." Proper nouns here are none, so all words are replaceable. For "quick", synonyms could be rapid. For "brown", maybe tan. "Fox" is a common noun, so alternatives could be coyote. "Jumps" as a verb might be hops. Continuing this process for each word.

I need to process each word one by one, check if it's a proper noun, and replace non-proper nouns with three variants. Let me outline the steps: For example, if the word is "happy", the

Let me try applying this to a sample sentence. Suppose the input is "John went to Paris and bought a new book for school."

First, I need to identify all the words in the input that are not proper nouns. Proper nouns are specific names like "John" or "Paris" which should be left unchanged. So, I'll have to make sure to exclude those.

This example shows how each non-proper noun is replaced with three variants. Now, applying this systematically across the entire text should meet the user's requirements. I'll make sure to only output the transformed text without any additional explanations, as specified.