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Now, moving to the FAQs. The first FAQ: "Is it legal to download John Wick 2014 dual audio Hindi English?" would have "Is it permissible to get John Wick 2014 bi-lingual sound Hindi English?" The synonyms here are "Is|Are|Has", "legal|permissible|allowed", "download|get|obtain", "dual|bi-lingual|bilingual", "audio|sound|Loudspeaker", etc.
So, the user's example shows that for each word, they want three alternatives. But in the case of phrases like "Creative Commons" and "Torrent sites", the names should remain the same. However, the original response replaced "Creative Commons" with Free, which may not be correct because "Creative Commons" is a brand name. Similarly, "Torrent sites" should stay as is. The user might have made a mistake in their example, but it's important to follow the instructions as given.
No changes needed here.
This process requires going through each word methodically, replacing with three synonyms where possible, and ensuring that proper nouns and numbers are left untouched. It's a bit time-consuming, but manageable with attention to detail.
So, going back to the first sentence. Let's break it down word by word: Download John Wick -2014- Dual Audio -Hindi-Eng...
I need to be careful with verbs, nouns, adjectives, and adverbs. For example, "stirred" could be replaced with "sparked|ignited|aroused". But in the context, maybe "captured|mobilized|dominated" for "taken". Also, check if the user wants the full phrase replaced or just individual words. The task says "alter all words with 3 alternatives as word3. Skip proper nouns." So each individual word (except proper nouns) gets three synonyms in a set.
Wait, the user specified "every word with 3 synonyms", so each word (except names) must have three. Let me verify. For example, "trick" in the original is "tricky", but here it's "tricky" as an adjective. The replacement would be "tough|challenging|difficult". Now, moving to the FAQs
"Search" -> look, "ensure" -> verify, "audio options" -> language tracks