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Therefore, the first sentence would be rewritten as:

The part about supporting the film industry includes phrases like "attending movie screenings," "buying merchandise," "spreading the word." For "attending," maybe "viewing in theaters," "watching at cinemas," "going to film showings." "Buying merchandise" could be "purchasing official memorabilia," "acquiring licensed products," "obtaining branded goods." "Spreading the word" might be "promoting through word-of-mouth," "advocating via social networks," "publicizing using online channels."

But the user's example might have specific expectations. They want three variants per word. Let me try to list them out step by step. Shivaay Movie Filmyzilla

Wait, the user's previous response had some examples where they grouped words even when they weren't single words. Like "using legitimate streaming services" became "Leverage authorized online services". So for phrases, I should split into individual words. However, in this case, the user is asking to "rework every term with 3 variants," so I need to break down each term or phrase into parts if necessary.

The user said to skip proper nouns. So if "Shivaay Movie" is a title (proper), and "Filmyzilla" is a website (proper), then "controversy" is a common noun and should be replaced. So the first part would be "The Shivaay Movie|Filmyzilla|the dispute"? No, the original text has "The Shivaay Movie Filmyzilla controversy..." So maybe the entire "Shivaay Movie Filmyzilla controversy" is a title, hence a proper noun. In that case, the entire phrase should be skipped. But the user might want to split it. Alternatively, maybe "Shivaay Movie" and "Filmyzilla" are proper, but "controversy" is not. This requires judgment. Therefore, the first sentence would be rewritten as:

Rewritten: "The Filmyzilla’s Shivaay Movie dispute is creating media attention lately, alongside numerous individuals talkingcommentingon those copyright infringements related to it."

I should also be cautious with verbs and adjectives to preserve the message's intent. For example, "hurting the film industry" could be "damaging, harming, detrimental to the film sector". Each replacement must make sense in the sentence structure. Wait, the user's previous response had some examples

Now, I need to ensure that for each word that's not a proper noun, I generate three plausible synonyms. Sometimes, especially with multi-word phrases, like "movie piracy," I might need to handle each word separately. But in this case, the user wants every word to be replaced if it's not a proper noun.