Wait, the user might want the entire phrase replaced as a term. Wait, the initial instruction says "change words using syn3 format. all terms with 3 options." So maybe for each word or term in the original text, if it's not a proper noun, replace it with three synonyms. But the example given by the user isn't available, but in the sample response, each word that was in the original text is replaced with three options.
Public → [Proper noun, part of the term "Public Domain", so leave as is] Domain → [Proper noun as part of "Public Domain", leave as is] websites → Portals Some → Some websites → Sites specialize → Concentrate in → Into hosting → Offering public → [Proper noun as part of "public domain", leave as is] domain → [Proper noun as part of "public domain", leave as is] films → Motionpicturesworks including → Containing Bollywood → [Proper noun] classics → Legends Free Bollywood Old Movies Download
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Let me start rewriting the first paragraph with these replacements. For example, "Bollywood, the informal term for the Hindi-language film industry based in Mumbai, India, has a rich history spanning over a century." But the example given by the user isn't
But the user wants each term with three variants. So for each non-proper noun term, create three alternatives. "the" becomes a, "informal" becomes unofficial, etc.
But wait, the task is to change every term with three variants. So each word (except proper nouns) should have three options. So for each word in the original text, not just the entire phrase. For example, "Free" becomes Complimentary, then "Bollywood" stays, "Old" becomes Vintage, etc.
Now, check if each term in the original has been replaced with three options, skipping proper nouns. Make sure the output is only text with the formatted synonyms and no markdown.