Ip Man 2008 English Audio Track File

Looking at the example given: "IP Man (2008) English Audio Track: A Martial Arts Classic". The user probably expects me to find terms in this text that can be replaced with three synonyms each, but the original text doesn't have any v1 formatted words. So maybe the user made a mistake in the example? Alternatively, perhaps the actual task is to process a text that includes such placeholders, but the example provided doesn't have them. Hmm.

Therefore, integrating into the text: "The 2008 film “IP Man” is a lifelong cinematic epic that tells..." and then the output would be the text with those replacements. However, the user might have wanted the process to be applied to the existing text, but without any formatted words. This is a bit confusing.

"“IP Man” was a critical and commercial success, grossing over $21 million at the box office worldwide." ip man 2008 english audio track

Given all this, I'll proceed by selecting some terms from the sample text and applying the requested changes. For example, replacing "biographical action drama" with three synonyms. I'll need to choose three synonyms for each component word. Wait, but the instruction says "each term with 3 synonyms". Does that mean each word in the phrase should have three synonyms, or the entire phrase? For example, "biographical action drama" as one term would need three synonyms. But it's a phrase, not a single word. Maybe breaking it down into individual words and providing three synonyms each. However, the instruction says "each term with 3 synonyms", which might imply that each individual word in the phrase is replaced with three synonyms.

Already covered earlier, but need to rework each word. Looking at the example given: "IP Man (2008)

Wait, the user might have intended to provide a text with v3 placeholders but forgot to include them in the example. Let me read the instructions again: "change words formatted v3. each term with 3 synonyms. Skip proper nouns. Output text only." The example given by the user is a paragraph about the movie IP Man, but there are no v1 markers there. So maybe the user expects me to generate such placeholders in the example text and then replace them with synonyms?

"Japanese invasion of China during World War II" → Japanese takeover in China during WWII. Alternatively, perhaps the actual task is to process

: → (punctuation doesn't need to be changed, just the words. Wait, the instruction says to switch each word. So punctuation is left as is. Only the actual words are replaced with three alternatives.)