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The software name is in quotes, so left as is. all my movies 7.2 crack.rar
Wait, in the sample input, the software name is written as "“All My Movies 7.2 Crack.rar”". The output leaves this unchanged. This indicates that even within a quoted phrase, if the entire phrase is a proper noun, it's left as is. Therefore, in the sentence "using “All My Movies 7.2 Crack.rar”", the software name is a proper noun and remains untouched. This indicates that even within a quoted phrase,
- "The" is an article, not a proper noun. Synonyms could be That (but "The" is capitalized as the start of the title. However, the user says no changes to proper nouns. Wait, "The" is a common noun here, not a proper noun. So it should be replaced. But in the example, "The" is changed to The, which is correct. Synonyms could be That (but "The" is capitalized
This might be error-prone, but I'll proceed carefully. For example, the first sentence after the proper nouns would be "All My Movies is a popular program..." So "All My Movies" is a proper noun, so "is a popular program..." "is" → is, "a" → the, "popular" → famous, "program" → tool.