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Then "For fans of... preference." Replace "preference" with habit.
Starting with "Downloading" – synonyms might be obtaining, acquiring, fetching.
Another example: "Click on the download link and wait for the download to complete." Then "For fans of
Next, "Bollywood and Indian cinema" – replace "Bollywood" with Bollywood, "Indian cinema" with Indian cinema.
But this could get complicated, but the user wants three options for each word. Let's proceed. Another example: "Click on the download link and
- Click → [Click|Select|Choose] - on → [on|upon|at] - the → [the|a|that] - movie → [movie|film|cinema] - title → [title|heading|label] - and → [and|then|along with] - select → [select|choose|opt for] - the → [the|that|a] - Hindi → [Hindi|Urdu|Indian] (Wait, Urind might not be right. Maybe [Hindi|Hindi|Hindi] since the user said not to change proper nouns? No, Hindi is a language here, so maybe find three alternatives. But Hindi is specific. Maybe keep it as is if it's a proper noun. Hmm, the user said no changes to proper nouns, but Hindi is a language, not a proper noun. So maybe substitute with other languages? But the original text is about Hindi dubbed version, so maybe substitute with other languages? But the user wants three alternatives for each word, unless it's a proper noun. So perhaps I can use synonyms for "dubbed" but "Hindi" itself is a language, so maybe leave it as is. Wait, the user said "No changes to proper nouns." So Hindi is not a proper noun here; it's a common noun (language). So I can provide alternatives for "Hindi," like [Hindi|Urdu|Telugu]. But need to check if those are acceptable. The user might want the same language but with alternatives. However, the original instruction is to replace each word (not proper noun) with three alternatives. So Hindi could be replaced with other Indian languages, but Hindi is a common noun in this context. So replacing it with [Hindi|Urdu|Tamil] might work. But wait, if the user is looking to provide options for the language, maybe that's acceptable. However, in the original instruction, they want all words (non-proper nouns) to have three alternatives. So "Hindi dubbed version" could become [Hindi|Urdu|Tamil][dubbed|localized|translated][version|release|copy].
"2024" is a year, which is a numeral, so maybe replace with similar years like 2023, 2025, but maybe the user wants to keep it as is? Hmm, the instructions say to skip proper nouns. Year numbers aren't proper nouns, so maybe replace with other years. - Click → [Click|Select|Choose] - on → [on|upon|at]
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