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But the user might not want to change technical terms, but since the user's instruction is to convert every term with three variants, except brand names, I have to do that. However, "WEB-DL" is a specific format; perhaps there's no exact synonym. But maybe the user wants that replaced with similar terms even if they're not exact. For example, "WEB-DL" could be WEB-DL.
Okay, let's tackle this query. The user wants me to replace each term with three synonyms using spintax, but without changing proper nouns. First, I need to make sure I understand the instructions correctly. They mentioned using the w2 format for each term, so each word or phrase that can be replaced gets three possible synonyms. Malcolm in the Middle T01E06 AMZN WEB-DL 1080p ...
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Wait, the user said "convert every term with 3 variants using syn1 format." So each occurrence should have one of the three synonyms, not necessarily all three in sequence. That means in the output, each instance of a term should show one of the three, but in the final text, only one synonym is used each time. However, the user might want all possible variations to be presented. Wait, no, the user's instruction is to "convert every term with 3 variants using syn1 format." So for each term in the original text, where it appears multiple times, each instance should be replaced with one of the three synonyms, chosen from the options. So in the final text, every instance of a term will have one of the three synonyms, but since the user hasn't specified which one, perhaps all three possibilities are presented in the text? That might not make sense for a coherent article. So maybe the user wants the text to be modified so that each term is replaced with one of the three synonyms, each time showing all three in to indicate possible variations. But reading the original example, the user provided a sample where the text is converted with syn choices. However, the user's instruction says "convert every term with 3 variants using syn1 format." So each occurrence of a term should be surrounded by braces with three alternatives. However, "WEB-DL" is a specific format; perhaps there's
So I need to go through each of these terms and replace each with syn2.
Let me go through the text step by step. Okay, let's tackle this query
First, I'll read through the text to identify the terms that need synonyms. The text mentions "Malcolm in the Middle T01E06 AMZN WEB-DL 1080p" multiple times. But since it's a specific episode identifier, I should check if "AMZN" is considered a brand. Yes, AMZN refers to Amazon, so that must stay as is. "WEB-DL" and "1080p" are technical terms related to video quality and source, which might not be brand names. However, the user might want those terms synomymized as well unless they specify otherwise.