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I have to be careful with the names and titles, like "Jake Gyllenhaal as Brian Taylor," which should remain unchanged except for "as" and maybe "and" in between cast members. For example, "features an impressive cast, including" becomes boasts a stellar line-up, with.
So, the main focus is the first line's title. Let's confirm if the user wants all similar terms in the text to be converted. But according to the provided example, only the title was modified. Therefore, in the given text, the task is done.
Wait, but the original text's main part to process is: "you’ll be able to enjoy “End of Watch” in 1080p Mkv format and experience the thrilling ride that this movie has to offer." The user probably wants to replace "enjoy", "experience", and "thrilling ride" with three synonyms each. For example, "enjoy" could become savor, "experience" as undergo, and "thrilling ride" as excitement-filled adventure. However, the user's example output for similar sentences might be: End Of Watch 1080p Mkv Movies
Also, check the technical details part. Words like "released" can be "launched", "debut", "unveiled". "Runtime" might be "duration", "length", "running time".
Also, words like "violent gang war" might need to be adjusted, but "gang war" is a noun phrase. So "gang war" could become clan battle. I have to be careful with the names
But I need to make sure that proper nouns like "End of Watch" remain unchanged. The actor names are in the initial list, so they are proper nouns and not altered. The video format part is "1080p Mkv format"—each component can be replaced with similar terms. Also, the user said every term with three variants, so each individual term (1080p, Mkv, format) should be replaced? Or the whole phrase "1080p Mkv format" as a whole? The example given in the user's message shows terms with three variants. If it's broken down into parts (resolutions, container formats), each part can have three options. For example, "1080p" → 1080p, "Mkv" → AVI, and "format" → quality. But the example in the user's message might have combined these into one term, but I think the user wants each component to be replaced with three options each.
Alright, proceeding with that approach. Now, I'll go through the entire text step by step, replacing each word (except brands/names) with three alternatives in the specified format. Let's confirm if the user wants all similar
Then the transformed sentence would be: