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But in the user's own example, they have Torrent Sites: So "Sites" isn't spintaxed. Hmm, perhaps they considered "Sites:" as part of the heading and only spintaxed "Torrent". But that might not align with the instruction. Maybe the user wants all words spintaxed, including in headings if not proper nouns. Let's proceed.
Original: "THARKI BOSS is a Hindi-language film that delves into themes that are often considered taboo or controversial. The movie's narrative is designed to challenge societal norms and push the boundaries of conventional storytelling. With its -18 rating, it's clear that the film is intended for a mature audience, tackling subjects that require a certain level of emotional maturity and understanding."
Original second paragraph:
Given that, proceeding with the same approach: for each word in the text, except proper nouns, apply three variants. So, each individual word, even in titles, is replaced with three options, unless it's a proper noun like "THARKI BOSS". Let's proceed with that.
Next, the part about countries having strict laws: "strict laws" could be "stringent regulations|rigid rules|harsh legal codes". Then "distribution" might be "circulation|dissemination|transmission". Download -18 - THARKI BOSS -2020- UNRATED Hindi...
First, I need to parse each line carefully. Let's start with the first sentence: "Torrent Sites: While torrent sites can be a way to download movies, they pose significant risks, including legal repercussions and exposure to malware."
In the section about platforms: "Bollywood films" could be "Indian cinema|Hindi movies|Hindi-language films". But in the user's own example, they have
So their example shows that in "Torrent Sites:", they only replaced "Torrent" with three options, leaving "Sites:" as is. But the instruction is to replace every word with three variants. So perhaps the colon is treated as punctuation and left, and the "Sites" word is part of the heading but in the example, it's left. Wait, in their example, "Sites:" is unchanged. But according to the instruction, every word must have three variants. So maybe the user made a mistake in their example, or there's an exception for titles. This is a bit confusing. Let me check the user's instruction again: "every word with 3 variants as spintax w3. No changes to proper nouns. Text only."