Renaissance plagiarism checker

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The Inquisition has set to destroy all books that mention that the Earth revolves around the Sun. To do this, they've decided to look for the following words in every book: "Earth", "rotates", "around", "Sun". You want to warn Giordano Bruno about this, so that he can change the text of his book. Here are his friends' proposals:

Leonardo: leave it as it is, i.e. "The Earth rotates around the Sun"
Dante: "Heliocentric system"
Donatello: "The Sun rotates the Earth around itself"
Marco: "The Earth does not rotate around the Sun"
Columbus: "The Earth is flat"

Which friend should Bruno listen to, in order to successfully replace the phrase "the Earth rotates around the Sun"? The phrase should preserve the truth of the fact, as well as not be detected by the Inquisition.

Note: this is a simplified version of how plagiarism checkers work.

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