Starting with the first sentence: "From what we know so far, Mufasa: The Lion King promises to be an epic adventure that explores the complexities of Mufasa’s character." The word "From" could be replaced with "Considering|Given|Starting". "What" might be "What|Which|That". "Know" could be "understand|grasp|comprehend". I need to ensure that each word is swapped out, but sometimes a word might not have a direct synonym, so I might use a paraphrased phrase. For example, "epic adventure" could become "grand journey|legendary saga|heroic quest".
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But maybe the user's instruction is to keep names like FilmyM and Mufasa intact, but change other words. For example, in the text "The Lion King", "The" and "Lion" and "King" might be changed. Wait, but "The Lion King" is the title of the movie, so the user might want to keep that as well? Wait, the instruction says "Keep names intact." So titles like "The Lion King" should be kept as they are? Or does each word in the title become synonyms? The instruction is a bit ambiguous. Let me check the user's instruction again: "every word with 3 synonyms formatted v2. Keep names intact. Only the result." Starting with the first sentence: "From what we