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"Making it a timeless tale for the ages." "Timeless" could be "everlasting", "ageless", "classic". "Tale" might be "story", "narrative", "legend".

I need to make sure each term has three options, avoid using the same words, and maintain the original structure. Also, check for consistency in parts of speech. For example, if the original is a noun, the variants should also be nouns. Avoid altering the meaning of the original text. Some phrases might be compound words that need to be broken into parts. For example, "cinematic masterpiece" can be split into "cinematic" and "masterpiece", each with their own variants. Wait, the task says to rephrase every term with three variants in the format opt2. So perhaps split complex terms into individual words if possible. For example "Epic Tale" becomes Magnificent Story. Each part of the term is a single variant? Or the entire phrase? The instructions are a bit unclear. Looking back at the example provided in the task: "rephrase every term with 3 variants in format opt2". Probably each term should be rephrased as a whole, but some terms are multi-word. For example, "Epic Tale" as a whole. So for each multi-word term, create three variants. However, sometimes the term is a single word, like "thrilling". Need to check each term. King.Arthur.Legend.of.the.Sword.2017.1080p.KORS...

Finally, a quick review to ensure all terms are covered, no proper nouns are altered, and the format is correct. Making sure that the replacements are contextually accurate and maintain the flow of the original text. "Making it a timeless tale for the ages

"The Roman Empire has abandoned its territories in Britain, leaving the land vulnerable to invasion." "abandoned" → "withdrewdepartedfrom", "territories" → "regions|areas|lands", "vulnerable to invasion" → "open to conquest|at risk of being overrun|susceptible to attack". Also, check for consistency in parts of speech

I need to check if the user wants every single word replaced, including proper nouns like the movie title and "KORS". They specified to keep brand names, so "King Arthur: Legend of the Sword" and "KORS" should stay as they are.

"The article will delve into the film’s narrative, characters, production, and reception, providing an in-depth look at this exciting cinematic experience." "delve into" → "explore in detail|examine thoroughly|investigate comprehensively", "narrative" → "story|plot|chronicle", "characters" → "personae|cast|figures", "production" → "making|creation|filming process", "reception" → "public response|audience reaction|critical acclaim", "exciting cinematic experience" → "thrilling film journey|engaging movie adventure|daring cinematic endeavor".