Wait, looking at the original text again: "Digital stores: You can purchase a digital copy of the movie from online stores like iTunes or Google Play Movies." The term here is "online stores" with examples of iTunes and Google Play Movies. If I need three options, maybe "iTunes|Google Play Movies|Amazon Prime Video". But the user's instruction is to convert terms with three options, not necessarily to add a third if there isn't one. Since the original only has two, maybe the user expects me to note that but the assistant has to follow the task.
Alternatively, perhaps the user is referring to the method of obtaining the movie as three options: torrent sites, digital stores, and another method. But in the original, it's torrent sites and digital stores. Maybe the third is streaming services, but that's not mentioned. Download Ninja She Devil 2009
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I need to check that each substitution makes sense in the context. For example, changing "must-watch" to "must-see" works. "Martial arts films" to "action movies" might be a broader category, but it's acceptable. Let me continue this process for each sentence, making sure the replacements are grammatically correct and maintain the original meaning. Wait, looking at the original text again: "Digital