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Moving to the next paragraph: "The popular Indian television series, C.I.D., has been entertaining audiences for decades with its gripping storylines, intriguing mysteries, and exceptional detective work." Here, "popular" becomes renowned, "Indian" could be Indian (but wait, "Indian" is part of the proper noun, so actually, "Indian" here is part of the show's description, so maybe it's not a proper noun. The country is India, but the adjective is just a common word. So I can replace "Indian" with domestic – maybe "domestic" again isn't right. Let me think – "Indian" as in the country's television. So "national" or "country-specific" perhaps. Hmm, but the user said no changes to proper nouns. Wait, "Indian" is a nationality adjective here, not a proper noun. So it's a regular adjective and should be replaced. So "Indian" can become country-specific – perhaps national?
I also need to make sure that the replacements maintain the sentence's grammatical correctness. For example, if a word is an adjective, ensure the replacements are also adjectives. Similarly for verbs, nouns, etc. However, the user didn't specify whether the replacements need to maintain grammatical category or just be any synonyms. Since the instruction is to switch each word with three alternatives, I assume they want synonyms regardless of part of speech, but in context. C.I.D. -2025- www.10xfilx.com Hindi ORG Season ...
For example, the word "popular" could be replaced with "well-known", "famous", or "renowned". Each sentence in the text needs to be processed word by word, skipping proper nouns. Let me check each sentence carefully. Moving to the next paragraph: "The popular Indian