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Okay, let me start by understanding what the user needs. They want me to rework each word in the given text with three synonyms in the c format. Proper nouns should remain unchanged. The previous example they provided used word3 for each word, so I need to follow that structure.

"Minimal risk of malware or viruses." "Minimal risk" as "low threat|reduced danger|minimal chance." "Malware" could be "malicioussoftware." "Viruses" is redundant here, so maybe "malware|harming agents|threats." Wait, since malware includes viruses, maybe just use synonyms for malware here. Download - HDMovies4u.Boston-Sonu.Ke.Titu.Ki.S...

I need to ensure that each substitution makes sense in context and doesn't create awkward phrasing. Also, some words might not have three distinct synonyms, so I need to be creative. For example, "article" might have limited synonyms. Maybe "write-up," "post," or "report" as alternatives. Okay, let me start by understanding what the user needs

Another example: "minimal risk of malware or viruses." "Minimal" becomes "low threat|reduced danger|minimal chance," "risk" becomes "danger|hazard|threat," "of" as "of|regarding|concerning," etc. Wait, "of" might not need synonyms but the user might require all words. Wait, the user's instruction is to rework all words with 3 synonyms. But words like "of" might not have meaningful synonyms. However, in the previous examples, even "of" was replaced with of. So perhaps even small words need synonyms. The previous example they provided used word3 for

For example, "have made" → have generated but that might not fit. Wait, maybe the user is expecting that each individual word is replaced, even if it's part of a phrase. So "have" → have, but in the context of "have made", "have" is auxiliary, so maybe "did make", but that changes tense. Hmm. This is a potential issue. The user might not consider this, but I need to do my best. Maybe for auxiliary verbs, just repeat the word as the first option. Since there's no real synonym that would fit here. Similarly for prepositions. For example, "for" → in order to, but "for people" could be "to people", but that might not be grammatically correct. Maybe the user doesn't care about perfect grammar, just three synonyms.