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Given that, let me take that example. The input is "Quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog." Now process each word:

Wait, the user said "proper nouns stay," so only common nouns and verbs need to be replaced. So for the sample sentence, "quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog," each word except the common nouns should be replaced. Wait, "fox" and "dog" are common nouns. So maybe "fox" becomes vixen and "dog" becomes canine?

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Let me start by creating a sample sentence and rephrase it. For example, take the sentence "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog." Now, replace each non-proper noun word with three synonyms. Let's see:

Okay, so the user wants me to rephrase words in a format where each word has three synonyms separated by pipes. They also mentioned that proper nouns should stay the same, and I should only output the text without any additional explanations. Let me think about how to approach this. Given that, let me take that example

So each non-proper noun is replaced with three synonyms. Proper nouns, if any, would stay. For example, if the sentence was "Paris is the capital of France," then "Paris" and "France" stay, and "capital" becomes something like municipality.

I need to make sure that each word is replaced by three synonyms. Also, ensure that proper nouns are left as is. Since the original example doesn't have proper nouns, the entire sentence can be rephrased. Let me check if all the synonyms are appropriate. For "fox," "vixen" is a female fox, but as a general synonym, it works. "Canid" refers to the family, which might be too technical, but maybe acceptable. "Coyote" is a different animal. Maybe "wild dog" is better. Hmm. "Fox" could also be vixen if the user allows listing specific types, but that might not be synonyms. So perhaps the synonyms I've chosen are okay. Wait, "fox" and "dog" are common nouns

Rephrased as: "The leopard perched dwelled on the rug."