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Okay, so the user has given me a text where they want me to replace certain phrases with three alternatives each, formatted as v1. They specified to skip proper nouns. Alright, let's start by reading through the provided text carefully.

So for the phrase "video file", split into "video" and "file", each replaced with alternatives. -Xprime4u.Pro-.Night.Beauty.2024.720p.HEVC.WeB-...

So the comma and period are processed as a. However, commas and periods are punctuation, and their variants would just be the same. For example, a , b , c , or perhaps replace the comma with a semicolon? But in the example, the user just has c for the comma. So for each punctuation mark, the user provides three options, even if they are the same. Therefore, in processing, each punctuation mark is treated as a separate element with three variants, which may all be the same character. However, the user might have intended to replace words, not punctuation. This is a bit ambiguous, but the example shows that punctuation is included. So I need to include punctuation in the variants. However, in most cases, the variants for punctuation would be the same, unless the user wants alternative punctuation. Since the user hasn't specified, I'll assume that punctuation stays the same but is included in the output as c with the same character. For example, a comma would be a , b , c , and the period a . b . c . Okay, so the user has given me a

The b filename c suggests b that b the c video b is a encoded a with c HEVC a , c which c provides b several a benefits b compared c to b previous c compression a methods b . So for the phrase "video file", split into

So for "might," the synonyms could be "could," "may," "perhaps." That works. Let's proceed.