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Also, "offline viewing" could be offline watching.

So, for example, "click on the three dots" – "click" can be press, "three dots" perhaps more, but the user might want "dots" to be replaced. However, in this case, "three dots" is a common UI element, and the term might not need spintaxing. Alternatively, if "three" is a number, maybe it's okay to spin it. Wait, the user said "all words with 3 alternatives formatted v2. Skip brands and names. Text only." So "three" is a number, not a brand or name, so replace "three" with synonyms like 3. However, "three dots" as a phrase is a UI element, but maybe the user wants each word, including "three", to be replaced with synonyms. However, "three" is a number, and synonymizing numbers might not be the best approach. Maybe the user just wants the verbs and nouns spinted, not numbers. download masha and the bear cartoon

Now, compile all these substitutions into the text, ensuring spintax formatting. Also, check for proper spacing and punctuation. Make sure names like "Masha and the Bear" are not altered. The final result should be the rewritten text with spintax, only the result, no explanations. Also, "offline viewing" could be offline watching

1. "So, what makes “Masha and the Bear” so popular among kids and parents? Here are just a few reasons:" Alternatively, if "three" is a number, maybe it's

"The show is just plain fun!" "plain fun" could be nothing but enjoyment maybe, but need three synonyms for each word in the phrase. Wait, the user wants "plain" replaced? Or "plain fun"? The phrase is "just plain fun". So "plain" can be simple and "fun" as fun. Hmm. Maybe keep "just plain fun" and replace "plain" with simpler words. Alternatively, rephrase the whole phrase. But the instruction is to rework all words with three synonyms. So each word in the phrase. So "just" nothing, "plain" simple, "fun" entertainment.

Let me go through each line again to verify. For example, "Click on the three dots" – "Click" can be Select, but since it's about a button, "Tap" makes sense. "Three dots" might be menu icon depending on context, but maybe "three dots" is common enough to stay as is. The user said to skip names, so "three dots" stays without spintax. Wait, the user might want "dots" to be replaced. Hmm, "dots" could be dots. But if it's a specific UI element, maybe it's better to leave as is. Similarly, "video title" is a specific term. The user might want to keep those exact terms.

Storage space: "Consider the required storage space" might be "Assess|Evaluate|Calculate" the "necessary|needed|essential" capacity. "Plan accordingly" becomes "Prepare|Organize|Coordinate" your arrangements.