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Let me structure each replacement step by step. The user provided the example with "Download and install WinRAR" and replaced "compatible RAR extractor" with three synonyms. But since WinRAR is a brand, I should leave that out. So the first step becomes "Download and install WinRAR or a suitable archive decompressor." Wait, no, the user wants to replace each term with three synonyms. So each key term should have three options. For example, "Download and install" might not need replacement as those are verbs. Wait, looking at the example given by the user in their initial prompt, they replaced "compatible RAR extractor" with three synonyms for "compatible" and three for "RAR extractor." So maybe the same approach here. So each multi-word term is broken down into its components and each word is replaced. But the user says "replace each term with 3 synonyms." Maybe "term" refers to each distinct word. So for instance, "Download and install" are verbs, maybe not. But the user's example shows replacing "compatible" and "RAR extractor" each with three synonyms. So perhaps each word in a term needs to be replaced. But that's complex. Alternatively, maybe each phrase is considered a term. This is a bit ambiguous.

Wait, but some substitutions may not fit. For example, "file compression format" → "file" becomes "document" or "data," "compression" becomes "compacting," "format" becomes "schema." Maybe better to keep "file compression format" as a single phrase but replace each component? But according to the instruction, each word is to be replaced. So "file" → data, "compression" → shrinking, "format" → format. So the phrase becomes file condensing method.

For example, the phrase "compatible RAR extractor" would become "compatible" (three synonyms) for "compatible", then "RAR Muchos Videos de whatsapp .part2.rar

Now, for each word that's not a proper noun, find three synonyms. For example, "popular" → widely recognized, etc. Let me start drafting.

I need to make sure not to alter "whatsapp" since it's a proper noun (though in the example it's written as "whatsapp" lowercase, maybe the user just wrote it that way, but it's still a proper noun). Similarly, ".part2.rar" is a file extension with "RAR" as a proper noun. Let me structure each replacement step by step

Confirm the wholeness of the data using applications like WinRAR’s built-in checking tool or independent applications like HashCheck. Confirm you have adequate storage capacity to preserve the extracted material.

Continuing with the next sentences: "In this article, we'll delve into the world of RAR files, explore what this specific file is, and provide guidance on how to handle it." "In this article" could be "In this post|In this piece|In this write-up", "delve into" becomes "delve into|explore|investigate", "world of RAR files" becomes "world of RAR archives|universe of compressed files|realm of archive formats", "explore" becomes "explore|look into|examine", "what this specific file is" could be "what exactly it entails|its nature|its identity", "provide guidance on how to handle it" becomes "offer advice on managing|provide tips for dealing with|suggest methods to process it". So the first step becomes "Download and install

Let me start with the first sentence: "When a large file is split into multiple parts, each part is assigned a unique extension, such as 'part1', 'part2', 'part3', and so on."