Tv-series

can → may

Continuing in this manner for the rest of the text. I need to ensure that whenever there's a proper noun or name, it's left unchanged. For example, "TV-Series" remains as is. Also, check for phrases that might be tricky, like "TV-Series has become a ubiquitous part..." Here, "TV-Series" is part of a term and should stay, "ubiquitous" might be replaced with "common", "widespread", "prevalent", etc. TV-Series

Wait, "that's" is a contraction of "that is" or "that has". So perhaps the correct synonyms would be "whichhashas". But again, depending on context. This might be a point where the substitution might not be perfect but the user expects three options regardless. can → may Continuing in this manner for

Similarly, "The world of television has undergone a significant transformation in recent years..." Also, check for phrases that might be tricky,

Conclusion sentence: "Conclusion". Probably just leave as is, but maybe "FinalInclosing".