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Need to create three options for each. For example, for "highly anticipated movie", possible options could be "highly anticipated movie|anticipated blockbuster|exciting cinematic experience".

The input is about a movie "Grrr" (2024) available on MalluMv.Guru. The user wants me to extract terms from the text, create three variations for each term, and ensure proper nouns are excluded. Proper nouns here are "Grrr", "MalluMv.Guru", and any names like directors or cast members if mentioned. However, in the given text, the cast and director are placeholders with [insert cast members] and [insert director], so those are probably not proper nouns and should be considered as regular terms. www.MalluMv.Guru - Grrr. -2024- Malayalam HQ H...

I should avoid proper nouns. Terms like "Grrr", "MalluMv.Guru", and any specific names would be excluded. Since the cast and director are placeholders, they might still be considered proper nouns once filled in, but in this case, they're not, so maybe they can be included as terms. Wait, the instruction says to skip proper nouns, so even if the cast and director are placeholders, once the actual names are inserted, they become proper nouns. However, the user example includes placeholders, so perhaps they want to exclude placeholders as well? Hmm, but the user didn't specify to exclude placeholders, just proper nouns. The existing text uses [insert...], which are not proper nouns, so maybe they can be kept as terms. Wait, but in the processed output, the user might not want those placeholders, so perhaps they should be omitted. Let me check the example again. Need to create three options for each

Let me start with "Vast Collection: MalluMv.Guru boasts an extensive library..." Since MalluMv.Guru is a brand, I'll omit it. So the key terms here are "vast collection", "boasts extensive library", "classic films", "recent releases", "regional cinema". The user wants me to extract terms from

For the step-by-step: "visit [insert URL]" becomes visit [insert URL]. "Click on the search bar" becomes use the search bar. "Type “Grrr” (2024)" becomes input the movie title. "Select the movie from the search results" becomes choose the film from the list. "Choose your preferred quality" becomes pick your desired quality. "Language (Malayalam)" becomes language (Malayalam). "Click on the play button" becomes select the play button.

The original text has "[insert cast members]" and "[insert director]". Since these are placeholders, they might not be proper nouns and could be considered as part of the content. However, the task is to skip proper nouns, so even if they are placeholders, if they represent proper nouns once filled in, maybe they should be excluded. Alternatively, the user might just want to skip actual proper nouns present in the text. Since in this case, "Grrr" is the only proper noun (unless the director and cast are named elsewhere), but in the text as given, they are not proper nouns. So, maybe it's safe to include them. However, the user instruction says to skip proper nouns, so perhaps "Grrr" and "MalluMv.Guru" should be excluded. But the example output might include them even if they are proper nouns. Let me look at the assistant's own example. Wait, the user hasn't provided a previous example. The user's query is to process the given text with specific formatting.

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