Wait, maybe the user intended for any list of three items to be converted into c, but in the given text, there are only two options in some places. Let me check again. The user provided an example in their instruction where "a|b|c" format is used for three options. However, in the given text, there are no three options in any single list. For example, the torrent clients listed are three, but since they're proper nouns, they shouldn't be changed. The formats listed are two (MP4 or AVI), which is two options, which would need MP4 if the user considers "3 options" mistakenly. But the user's example says change terms with three options, but in the text, there are no three options. Maybe the user meant any list separated by commas or "or"/"and" into a regardless of the count. But the user wrote "3 options in a format". So maybe they want to convert lists with three items into that format, but if there are two, into a. However, the original text doesn't have three options in any list except maybe the torrent clients, but those are proper nouns. Let me check the example in the user's instruction again.
"Find a reliable torrent website, such as The Pirate Bay or 1337x." Three Ways Movie Download 720p
I should also check for repetition of synonyms to avoid using the same substitutes in different parts of the text unless it's necessary. For example, using "stream" in multiple places might be okay as long as it's the best fit. Wait, maybe the user intended for any list
Another example: "uTorrent, BitTorrent, qBittorrent" are three proper nouns, so they should not be changed into b, since they are proper nouns. However, in the given text, there are no