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So they replaced almost every word with three variants. That's a lot. But according to the user's instruction, they want every term (word) with three variants. So every single word. But in the example answer, they did that. For example, "Before" becomes three variants, "we" becomes we, etc.
Then the heading: "How to Download Mahabharat 2013 from Google Drive" All are proper nouns except "How to", "Download", and "from". "How to"—Steps to. "Download"—Obtain. "from"—via. mahabharat 2013 download google drive
Copyright infringement: Acquiring copyrighted content in the absence of approval might contravene statutes across your locality. Malware and viruses: Act with prudence as downloading files through unverified links, because they may contain harmful applications. Data standard: The quality of the retrieved data may vary, and you may encounter problems involving file integrity. So they replaced almost every word with three variants
"File quality: The quality of the downloaded files may vary, and you may encounter issues with playback or formatting." Here, "quality" could be "standard|level|grade." "Downloaded files" as "retrieved data|obtained files|acquired content." "May vary" as "could differ|might change|can fluctuate." "Encounter issues" becomes "face complications|run into difficulties|experience problems." So every single word
Then, "While downloading from Google Drive can be convenient, there are some risks to be aware of:" becomes "Whereas|Although|Even though" for "while," "Obtaining|Acquiring|Securing" for "downloading," "Google Drive" stays the same, "May offer ease|Can provide simplicity|Could ensure convenience" for "can be convenient," "There exist|There are present|There are existing" for "there are some risks," "To note|To recognize|To acknowledge" for "to be aware of."
Wait, the example shows replacing a phrase like "downloading copyrighted content without permission may be against the law in your region" into word2 for each term. Hmm, actually, the example might not be clear. Maybe they want each key term or phrase to have three alternatives. Let me re-read the user's instruction.
In the example provided by the user, the first part becomes: