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Wait, but the example the user gives is opt1 for every word. So maybe for the term "highly acclaimed", you take each word separately. So the phrase becomes: greatly acclaimed. So each word in the phrase is replaced. But sometimes phrases are multi-word. Hmm. Maybe the user expects each word in the original text to be processed, even if they're part of a phrase. For example, "highly acclaimed" would split into two separate words with their own synonyms. So the user's example is a single word, but in reality, the input may have multiple words. So the approach is to split each word, keep brand names, and for each non-brand name word, provide three synonyms.

In the conclusion, "heartwarming" could be "moving", "heartfelt", or "tender". "Thought-provoking" might become "provocative", "inspiring", or "stimulating". Hindi.Medium.2017.720p.-MovieLinkBD.com-.mkv

This part has proper nouns and specific terms that probably shouldn't be altered. "Movie Details" can be Film Information. "Title" as Label. "Release Year" could be Debut Year. "Resolution" as Display Definition. "File Format" might be Storage Type. "File Size" as Storage Space. "Language" could be Communication. "Genre" as Classification. Wait, but the example the user gives is opt1 for every word

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