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Raazi Movie Vegamovies [new]

Alright, let me tackle this query. The user wants to replace all words (except proper nouns) with three synonyms in a b format. First, I need to make sure I understand the instructions correctly. Proper nouns like names and places should stay the same, and only the other words need synonyms.

I should also check for any other possible terms. The original text also mentions "experience the thrill" – "thrill" is not modified. But the user wants to modify all terms with three options. Wait, "thrill" is a noun here. The instruction says to modify all terms, but terms could be nouns, verbs, adjectives, etc. Let me check the original instruction again. It says "modify all terms with 3 options formatted v2". So, maybe every noun, adjective, etc., that can be replaced. But "thrill" is used as a noun here. However, in the original example provided by the user, they only modified the adjectives. Let me see the example again. raazi movie vegamovies

I'll proceed sentence by sentence, making sure each word (except brand names) is replaced with three synonyms. Need to check if all the replacements are valid and fit into the original sentence structure. Also, watch out for grammatical agreement, but since the user just wants the words replaced, maybe it's acceptable even if the sentence isn't fully grammatically correct as long as the words are appropriate in context. Alright, let me tackle this query

First, I need to look at the original text and identify which terms can be replaced with three options. The sentence is about the movie "Raazi" and its attributes like being a riveting tale, engaging storyline, etc. Words like "riveting", "engaging", "strong", "impressive", "must-watch", and "gripping" are candidates for tripling. Proper nouns like names and places should stay

I also need to remember to handle phrases like "film’s storyline" where "film’s" becomes "cinepic’s|flick’s|movie’s" (maybe not the best, but synonyms for "film" are limited). Maybe "film’s" could be cine’s.

So, I'll stick with modifying the adjectives and adverbs. Let me confirm each replacement again to ensure they fit well in the sentence structure. The final check would be to ensure the sentences still make sense with the substitutions. For example, "engaging|compelling|fascinating storyline" – that's okay. "Strong|outstanding|commendable performances" – yes, those adjectives describe the performances well.