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Next, the genre is given as Comedy, Satire. The user wants three variants for each word. So "Comedy" could be Satire, "Satire" as Satire. Also, making sure the format is correct with v2.
Finally, check the entire text to ensure that every word not part of a brand name is replaced. Make sure the replacements are contextually appropriate and the structure of the text remains the same with the v2 formatting. Also, ensure that there are no syntax errors and that each variant is correctly separated by | within the curly braces. the dictator french dvdrip
Then, the next section about awards: "Golden Globe nomination for Best Actor..." Proper nouns here are "Golden Globe", "Best Actor in a Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical", "MTV Movie Award for Best Comedic Performance". These should not be changed. The rest: "Golden Globe nomination", "for", "Best", "Actor", "in", "a", "Motion", "Picture", etc. But proper nouns like "Golden Globe" and "MTV Movie Award" should stay. Next, the genre is given as Comedy, Satire
But this is getting a bit complicated. I need to be careful to not alter the meaning and ensure that the synonyms make sense in the context. Also, the user wants the output in text only, so no markdown. Let me start processing the given text step by step. Also, making sure the format is correct with v2
First sentence: "English, French (DVDrip version)". "English" and "French" are proper nouns, so they stay. "DVDrip version": "DVDrip" can be format, "version" can be copy. But in the previous example, it was combined as DVDrip for the whole phrase. However, here the user's input is "English, French (DVDrip version)" and the task is to swap all words with three synonyms as v3. So each word in that phrase: "DVDrip" and "version". So maybe split them as DVDrip and copy? Wait, but in the previous example, "DVDrip version" was turned into DVDrip as a combined entry. Maybe the user expects that even though it's part of a phrase, the whole phrase is treated as a single item with three options. But in this case, the user's instruction says "every word with 3 variants". So every individual word should have three options.