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- "The" is an article, synonyms might be the. - "title" could be name. Wait, "name" is repeated. Maybe title. - "you’ve" is a contraction of "you have". Synonyms: you have. - "provided" could be supplied. - "appears" might be looks. - "to be" could be becomes. - "a film name" instead of "file name"? Wait, original is "file name", so synonyms: document title. - "that may be" could be which is. - "associated with" might be related to. - "copyrighted content" could be copywritten works.

Starting over, take each word and find three synonyms:

1. No changes to proper nouns: I need to identify any proper nouns in the text. The example text doesn't seem to have any, but I should double-check. 2. Text only: So, no markdown formatting, just plain text with the synonyms in curly braces. 3. Swap all words with 3 synonyms: For each word, find three synonyms and list them separated by pipes. --- 53M3UPan3U Guj 1080pp HD DesireMoVies.Nl -1-.mkv

Wait, this is getting complex. Maybe some of the longer phrases need to be broken down into individual words. The user said "swap all words", so perhaps each word should be handled individually, not phrases. Let me correct that approach.

Wait, the user said "No changes to proper nouns. Text only." So if "TV" is a proper noun here, but actually "TV" is a common noun referring to television. Proper nouns are specific names like "Netflix" or "HBO", which aren't in the text. So all words in the example text are common nouns or other parts of speech, so all can be replaced. - "The" is an article, synonyms might be the

Third sentence: "If you’re looking for information on a specific movie or TV show, I can try to provide general information or help you find official sources where you can stream or purchase the content."

Now, I need to ensure each word is replaced with three synonyms in the specified format. I'll go through each word in order and apply this substitution. Let's proceed step by step, ensuring that each word is correctly replaced and formatted as synonym1. Also, need to check for contractions like "can't", "you've", which might need to be expanded first if necessary, but since the user said "swap all words", contractions can be treated as single words. However, "can’t" is "can not", but since it's a contraction, the user wants all words replaced, so "can’t" becomes cannot as previously thought. Maybe title

Now, compiling all these into the correct format, making sure not to change any proper nouns. The original text has no proper nouns like names of movies or companies, so all words should be replaced. But wait, "TV" is an abbreviation, but the instruction says not to change proper nouns. However, "TV" here is part of the phrase "TV show", which might be considered as a common noun, not a proper noun. So in this case, "TV" can be replaced with synonyms like TV.