So putting it all together with brackets, making sure that each word is replaced by three options. For example:
"Convert to MP4: The MP4 maker tool will convert the movie to MP4 format and save it to your device." NEW- Download Tu Hi Re Marathi Movie Mp4 Maker
"Download" can be Retrieve. "Click the download button" could be Activate the download button. So putting it all together with brackets, making
ClipConverter: A flexible instrument that lets you transform videos to various formats, including MP4. ClipConverter: A flexible instrument that lets you transform
Another part in the text is "Download your favorite movie, “Tu Hi Re”, in MP4 format? Look no further!" Here, there's no three options. So maybe the user is referring to the title "Download Tu Hi Re Marathi Movie Mp4 Maker" and wants to present each part as a choice. But that would be six terms if split by spaces. However, the example shows "Marathi|Movie|Mp4" as three options. Wait, the original text has "Marathi Movie Mp4 Maker" which is four words. Maybe the user wants to convert each multi-word term into options where possible. Alternatively, maybe the user wants to turn the entire phrase into options. Hmm, perhaps I'm overcomplicating.
"Popular" → commonly-used
"Paste" could be Paste into. "Open" becomes Launch. "Designated field" might be specified section.