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"Torrent" here is part of the term "Torrent Sites", so the word "Torrent" is a proper noun in the plural form "Torrent Sites". Wait, the user says to skip proper nouns. So in "Torrent Sites", both words are part of the proper noun. So the entire phrase "Torrent Sites" is considered a proper noun and should remain unchanged. But the plural form in the text is "sites" lowercase in "using torrent sites". Hmm, tricky. The proper noun is "Torrent Sites" but when lowercase, maybe it's just referring to torrent sites in general. Wait, the user's instruction is to skip proper nouns, which are typically titles or names. "Torrent Sites" as a capitalized term could be a proper noun. But the lowercase version "torrent sites" is a common noun. So maybe "Torrent Sites" as capitalized is a proper noun, and the rest are regular. So in the first sentence, the "Torrent Sites" at the start is a proper noun and should be left alone. The subsequent "torrent sites" are not capitalized and should be replaced with synonyms. So "torrent" would be replaced with synonyms for "torrent", and "sites" with synonyms for "sites".
Replace "main actors" with three variants. Let's say leading cast Nay Varan Bhat Loncha Kon Nai Koncha -2022- 720...
"Options": Options.