Finally, once all replacements are made, I'll present the text as the user requested, without any additional explanation, just the reformatted text with the options.
Then, "You can search for the soundtrack and stream it directly to your device." "You" becomes "You|One|Individual". "Can" is "Can|Able to|Permitted to". "Search" could be "Search|Look up|Find". "For" is "For|To locate|To seek". "The" is "The|That|This". "Soundtrack" maybe "Soundtrack|Score|Music". "And" is "And|Plus|Also". "Stream" could be "Stream|Play|Access". "It" is "It|The track|This music". "Directly" becomes "Directly|Immediately|Straight away". "To" is "To|Towards|In". "Your" could be "Your|One's|The user's". "Device" might be "Device|Machine|Unit".
I need to make sure that each word is replaced with three alternatives in the correct format, and that the proper nouns remain untouched. Also, the user wants the output in text only, no markdown formatting. So after generating all the options, I'll combine them into the text with the opt1 format, preserving the original structure.
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"Game" could be "Game|Video Game|Title". "Atmosphere" as "atmosphere|ambiance|feel".
Next, I'll go through each sentence. Take the first sentence: "The Batman Arkham Knight OST is an exceptional collection of music that perfectly complements the game’s dark and gritty atmosphere."
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