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So the output would be as shown in the example. That makes sense. Now, applying this method to any given text. The main challenges are correctly identifying names, generating accurate synonyms, and handling words with fewer than three synonyms. For example, a word like "run" could have synonyms like "sprint," "jog," but maybe "race" instead. If a word has only two or one synonym, I can use the original word to fill the gaps.

Another consideration is the synonym selection. Using a thesaurus API or a built-in synonym generator would be ideal. However, since I can't access external resources, I have to rely on my internal knowledge. So for each word, I'll have to recall possible synonyms. Let's practice with an example. If the word is "ask," synonyms could be "ask," "question," and "inquire." For "questions," maybe "queries," "inquiries," or "interrogations." VCS Livu Seorang Gadis Remaja Hijabers Kobel Sange

Okay, let's see. The user wants me to change all words in the given text with three synonyms for each word, using the syn2 format. But the example and the actual text to process aren't provided here. Wait, the user included a placeholder for the text. Oh right, they mentioned to keep names intact and only provide the result. So maybe the actual task is for me to process their example? But the example is empty. So the output would be as shown in the example

Let me test this with the example. The input is "Alice asked Robert questions." Processing each word: Another consideration is the synonym selection

Hmm. Maybe the user expects that I generate a sample input and then process it. But according to the instructions, I should only provide the result. Maybe they want me to outline the process. Wait, the user's actual instruction now is "change all words with 3 synonyms using syn2 format. Keep names intact. Only the result." So they want me to do this processing on the text provided in their current message. But the text is empty. Perhaps the example they provided was their own test, and the actual text is supposed to come in a separate message. But in the current context, I need to act as if the text is provided.