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I need to find synonyms for "group" and "entity". For "group", synonyms could be organization, collective, or network. For "entity", maybe organization, organization again, or syndicate. Wait, "organization" is being used twice, but it's acceptable since it's a synonym list. Next, "distribution" can be substituted with dissemination, spread, or circulation. "WEBRips" is a specific term, so I should check if there are known synonyms. Maybe torrents, downloads, or files? But WEBRips refers to a specific type of digital copy, so perhaps torrents or downloads aren't accurate. Maybe stick with the term but find synonyms like digital copies, screen recordings, or high-def rips. Hmm, the user didn't specify exact terms, so maybe use "digital copies" as a synonym.

"However, the interest in such content often revolves around its availability and how it’s distributed." "Interest" – curiosity, attention, focus. "Revolves" – centers, orbits, focuses. "Availability" – access, presence, accessibity. "Distributed" – circulated, disseminated, transmitted. Steelmanville Road -2017- WEBRip - SHADOW-TGx-

Wait, in the example given by the user, "Digital Content Distribution" becomes "Digital Content Delivery". So the entire phrase is treated as a single unit? Or each word is replaced individually? Wait, no, "Digital Content Distribution" is three words. Each word would need to be replaced. Wait, the original example in the user's query shows that each word is replaced, so the title "Digital Content Distribution" becomes three synonyms per word. But "Distribution" in that case becomes "Dissemination|Transference|Circulation". So yes, each word is processed individually. I need to find synonyms for "group" and "entity"

In any case, I need to proceed word by word, making sure that each word is replaced with three synonyms. If a word doesn't have three synonyms easily available, maybe use the word itself as one of the synonyms (like "I") if necessary. Wait, "organization" is being used twice, but it's

Moving to the section about WEBRip: "WEBRip refers to a method of ripping or capturing video and audio from web-based sources..." "Refers to" – denotes, defines, signifies. "Method" – technique, process, approach. "Ripping" – extracting, copying, duplicating. "Capturing" – recording, gathering, collecting. "Web-based sources" – online platforms, internet sites, digital sources. "Convenient" – easy, hassle-free, straightforward. "Accessing content" – accessing material, viewing content, retrieving data.

Similarly for "unfamiliar" – unknown, unrecognized, obscure. But "unfamiliar" can be replaced with "unfamiliar", "little-known", or "not widely known"? The user wants three alternatives. Let me pick three appropriate ones. Maybe "unfamiliar", "unknown", "unacquainted". Wait, "unacquainted" is more about being unversed, not about familiarity. Hmm.