Alright, let's tackle this query. The user wants me to replace every word with three synonyms in the a format, without touching proper nouns. The key here is to maintain the structure of the text while varying the vocabulary. First, I'll go through each sentence and identify the words that aren't proper nouns.
I need to check the proper nouns like SDR, HDR, HEVC, Shazam, and the release name. Those should stay unchanged. Also, the user mentioned to avoid touching proper nouns, so I'll make sure not to replace any of those. Terms like "copyright laws" and "regulations" can be replaced with "legal restrictions", "copyright policies", and "governing rules". -CM- Shazam.2019.BluRay.1080p.SDR.HEVC.REMUX-Na...
"must-watch for fans" → mandatory for all DC ExtendedDCCinematic Universe Alright, let's tackle this query
I need to ensure that each word here is replaced appropriately. Also, "unique blend" could be "unique mix|special combination|exclusive fusion". First, I'll go through each sentence and identify
"sourced" -> "obtained|acquired|drawn from". "ensuring" -> "guaranteeing|assuring|ensuring". Proper noun "BluRay" stays.
Technical Specifications part: "Video Codec: HEVC" → leave HEVC as it's a standard term.
Those SDR hue palette plus 1080i clarity assure which such copy remains functional for