Oldboy.2013.480p.bluray.x264.400mb.vegamovies.n... Upd -
Since there's no text given for step 2 beyond "Check the file details", perhaps the user omitted the rest. But given the example is cut off, maybe the next steps are also not provided. So maybe the user wants me to handle up to where the text stops. However, the user's instruction is to return the text only, so perhaps the input is as given.
I need to ensure that the technical terms in the file name remain untouched. For example, "Oldboy.2013.480p.BluRay.x264.400MB.Vegamovies" is part of the quoted title and should not be altered, even if some words within it are part of spintax (but the whole term is a file title, so no changes needed). Oldboy.2013.480p.BluRay.x264.400MB.Vegamovies.N...
"to minimize risks" – reduce dangers, lessen threats, decrease hazards. To reduce dangers. Since there's no text given for step 2
- Check: verify, inspect, examine - If: whether, in case, assuming - Is: is, are, am - Available: obtainable, accessible, present - On: on, at, via - Streaming: online, digital, video - Services: platforms, providers, networks - Like: similar to, comparable to, akin to - Or: and, or, either/or However, the user's instruction is to return the
Step 3: Download the file: Click on the download link and save the file to your computer.
But in practice, not every single word can have three synonyms, especially technical terms. For example, "x264" is a specific codec and shouldn't be altered. The brand names like "Vegamovies" must stay. So I need to be careful not to change those. Also, terms like "480p", "BluRay" are part of the file identifier and should remain.