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Then: "When combined with MeGusta, a popular search term, it becomes a powerful tool for finding and enjoying high-quality video content." - "Combined with" → "Paired with|Merged with|Integrated with" - "Popular search term" → "Widely used query|Prominent keyword|Frequently searched phrase" - "Powerful tool" → "Effective method|Highly useful resource|Viable solution"
Putting it all together now. Each occurrence of a term is replaced with options. Let me go through each line and ensure all terms are replaced, using three options each, skipping brands and names. Searching for- HEVC x265 MeGusta in-All Categor...
But the user said to "replace all terms with 3 options", so "Advanced search" as the term should be replaced. Let me adjust that. So in the YouTube part: "You can also filter results by using the “Advanced search” feature." This part would need "Advanced search" replaced. Similarly in Vimeo and other platforms. So maybe "advanced filters" or "enhanced settings". So for "Advanced search", options could be advanced filters. Then: "When combined with MeGusta, a popular search
Okay, I think that covers all the replacements. Let me write out the final answer now. But the user said to "replace all terms
Here, "VideoHelp" and "Doom9" are names of websites, so they should remain. The terms "video codecs", "compression formats", "encoding standards" need to be replaced with three options. Wait, the original term is "video codecs and encoding standards". The user wants three options for each. But in the example, the user replaced "video codecs" with compression formats and "encoding standards" with format specifications? Wait, not sure. Wait, the original text says "video codecs and encoding standards". In the user's example, they replaced "video codecs" with encoding standards and "encoding standards" with compression methods. So each part gets three options. Alternatively, maybe the user wants to replace both terms with three options each. But in the example, they merged the two terms into three options. Let me check the example again.