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In the explanation part: "individuals offer paid video calls, live streams, or other interactive content." "Offer" could be "provide|supply|present". "Paid" as "charged|monetized|compensated".

raise → trigger (original in third)

"These services typically involve individuals offering exclusive content, such as video calls, live streams, or personalized interactions, in exchange for payment." "services" again as before. "typically" might be "often|usually|commonly". "involve" could be "entail|include|feature". "individuals" could be "people|persons|individuals". "exclusive content" might be "private material|unique offerings|unique content". "such as" could be "like|including|such as". "video calls" as before. "live streams" could be "live videos|real-time broadcasts|streaming sessions". "personalized interactions" might be "customized dialogues|tailored engagements|personalized interactions". "in exchange for payment" could be "in return for money|for monetary compensation|as consideration for finance".

Wait, the sentence is: "As the digital landscape continues to evolve, it's essential to prioritize transparency, security, and responsible practices in the development and use of VCS Berbayar services." VCS Berbayar Sherly Jilbab Hitam Melet Sange Pamer Susu

Wait, the user says "alter all words with 3 synonyms as word2". So even if the original word is good, replace it with three synonyms, including the original? Or three different synonyms. The example from the user's previous response shows that in the output, all words (except the brand name) are replaced with three synonyms. So for each word, three synonyms are provided, separated by pipes. The original word isn't included. For example, "rise" becomes increase, not including "rise" again. So the original word is replaced entirely by three synonyms.

Okay, let's take a look at the user's request. They want me to modify all the words in the provided text with three synonyms each, formatted as spintax w2, except for proper nouns. The example given uses "VCS Berbayar" as a proper noun.

Therefore, in the user's second sentence, all words except 'VCS Berbayar' (which is the only proper noun) should be replaced with three synonyms each. In the explanation part: "individuals offer paid video

raise → trigger (original in third)

In that example, 'the' remains as is. So articles and prepositions are not changed. So in the same way, in the user's original text, 'the', 'to', 'and', etc., are left as is. So in the second sentence, 'let me know' would have 'let' changed? Wait in the example, "let me know" was changed to "allow me to notify or inform me that". So 'let' is changed to 'allow', and 'know' is changed to 'notify or inform'? Wait, no, in the example given by the user's output, the second sentence is modified as:

Text: As the digital landscape continues to evolve, it's essential to prioritize transparency, security, and responsible practices in the development and use of VCS Berbayar services. Please let me know if you would like me to make any adjustments or if you have further requests." "typically" might be "often|usually|commonly"

- security: Safety, Safeguarding, Protection - responsible: Accountable, Ethical, Cautious - practices: Approaches, Methods, Techniques - development: Growth, Expansion, Progression - use: Application, Employment, Utilization - VCS Berbayar: Proper noun (proper noun stays) - services: Offerings, Facilities, Solutions

- As → Considering - the → a (but 'the' is definite, maybe keep it as is, but the user might want synonyms. Wait, 'the' is an article. Are articles considered here? The user didn't specify, but maybe to skip articles. Hmm. The instruction says "all words with 3 synonyms", but articles might not have synonyms. So perhaps skip articles. The user's example doesn't include articles. So I should probably leave articles like 'the', 'a', 'an' as they are. Same with prepositions: 'to', 'in', etc. Maybe the user wants only content words like nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs. But the example given uses 'evolve' which is a verb. So maybe all content words except proper nouns. Need to be careful here.

- Please → Kindly, I would appreciate it if, If you could - let → Allow, Permits, Give me the opportunity to - me → (Pronoun, maybe keep as is? Since the user said "modify all words", but pronouns like 'me' might not need synonyms. The example shows the user might not want to change pronouns. Need to check. The instruction says "modify all words with 3 synonyms", but proper nouns stay. So perhaps only noun, adjective, verbs, adverbs? Or all except proper nouns. Hmm. The example given starts with "As the digital landscape..." and changes "As" to synonyms. So verbs, adjectives, adverbs, nouns are all being changed. Articles and pronouns may not be. But the user's example might have left 'it' as is. Wait, in the example sentence, the user wrote: