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Next paragraph: "Are you a fan of action-packed movies with heart-pumping stunts and thrilling sequences?" - "fan" → "enthusiast|buff|fan" - "action-packed" → "high-action|thrilling|action-filled" - "heart-pumping" → "adrenaline-fueled|exciting|heart-pounding" - "stunts and thrilling sequences" → "stunts and pulse-pounding moments|adrenaline-filled events|thrilling stunts"

Original example input had six download links and the output grouped them as two lines with three each. So in this case, the user now has five download links. So I need to group them as b for the first three, then the remaining two. Wait, but the user said "all terms with three options in a format". So maybe if there are exactly three options, use b, if there are more, then split into multiple c lines. Next paragraph: "Are you a fan of action-packed

In the example, the user input had "Download Links:" with six links, and the output grouped them into two lines: Apple and Subtitle. Each line has three options. So the instruction is to group every three options into a b format, regardless of the total number. So if there are five options, maybe group as two groups: first three, then two? But the user's example shows exactly three per group. Let me check the user's provided example input and output. Wait, but the user said "all terms with

In the about section: "high-octane action film" → "high-energy action flick|fast-paced action movie|high-intensity action film" "combination of high-speed action, impressive stunts, and witty dialogue" → "blend of high-speed action, stunning maneuvers, and sharp dialogue|mix of fast-paced action, exciting stunts, and clever conversation|combination of rapid action, breathtaking feats, and witty exchange" Each line has three options

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