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Okay, let's tackle this query. The user wants me to switch each word in the original text with three options in b format without changing the names. First, I need to make sure I understand the requirements correctly. They mentioned "switch each word with 3 options in c format." So, for every word in the original text, I need to provide three possible synonyms or alternatives within curly braces.
Also, in the paragraph about the direction: "The chemistry between the actors is palpable, making it easy to become invested in their stories." No three-term phrase here. -Filmycity.CC-.NIGHT MOOD.mkv
Take "available" as "accessible|readily|ready". "Stream" could be "stream|watch|browse". But "Filmycity" is a name, so no changes there. "Platform" might be "platform|service|website". "Vast array" could become "variety|collection|selection". Hmm, maybe "vast array" is two words, so I need to handle each word. Wait, the user wants each word replaced, not phrases. So "vast array" would be two separate words: "vast array" becomes "vast|abundant|numerous array|array|collection|selection". That might complicate the process. Wait, the original instruction says "Leave names unchanged. Result only. switch each word with 3 options in b format." So each word individually, not phrases. So "vast array" would be two separate words with three options each. So "vast|array" becomes "abundant|numerous|rich array|collection|range|selection". Wait, but the original text is a sentence, so changing each word individually. Okay, let's tackle this query