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Each part of the text needs to be processed this way. It's a bit tedious but manageable. Need to make sure the replacements are coherent in the context. For example, "Ubisoft Store" should stay as is since it's a proper noun. Similarly for "Steam", "GOG", "Epic Games Store".
Alright, let me tackle this. The user wants every term in the provided text to be switched with three variants using the format word1, except for the names. They also mentioned keeping names intact and only showing the result, no explanations. Far Cry 4 Download Pt Br
First, I need to go through each sentence and identify the terms that can be replaced. Words like "Explore", "vasto", "mundo aberto", "Himalaia", etc. Wait, "Himalaia" is a proper noun, so it stays. Then "criaturas selvagens" becomes bichos. I'll need to make sure to not touch the names like "Ajay Ghale" and "Pagan Min". Each part of the text needs to be processed this way
For "criaturas selvagens", fauna makes sense. Then moving on to "Jogo de Tiro", maybe Jogo de Armas? But "Jogo de Tiro" is the main title here. Maybe keeping "Jogo de Tiro" as is, but the instruction says to switch every term. So perhaps replace "Tiro": Combate? But the phrase is "Jogo de Tiro", so maybe Jogo de Batalha. But maybe the user wants each word in the phrase to be replaced. Wait, the example shows switching terms, not necessarily each word. So each term (noun, phrase, etc.) is replaced with three options. So for "Jogo de Tiro", replace the entire phrase with three similar ones: Jogos de Tiro? Maybe. For example, "Ubisoft Store" should stay as is