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"Prefer" can be replaced with "opt for" or "choose to have." "Purchase" might be "buy" or "acquire." "DVD or Blu-ray disc" could be "disc" or "physical media." "Online marketplaces" might become "digital stores" or "retail platforms." However, "Amazon" is a proper noun and should be skipped.

Wait, "Check reviews and ratings" – "reviews" and "ratings" are two terms here. The user mentioned updating words formatted with v2, so each word with three options. So "check" has three options, "reviews" has three, and "ratings" has three. But maybe the user wants each entire phrase to be replaced? The example from the previous interaction used Amazon Prime Video as three options for the same phrase. So perhaps each multi-word term or phrase should be replaced with three synonyms. cannibal 2013 download

"Risks of Downloading from Untrusted Sources" is the title. "Risks" can be "hazards," "dangers," "threats." "Downloading" can be "obtaining," "acquiring," "obtaining." "Untrusted sources" can be "unsafe origins," "unverified platforms," "insecure sources." "Prefer" can be replaced with "opt for" or "choose to have

I need to ensure that each term is replaced with three options, using the format. Also, avoid proper nouns like Amazon, Google Play, iTunes. Let me go through each sentence again to capture all replaceable terms. Sometimes, the same word might appear in different contexts, so check if the synonyms fit. So "check" has three options, "reviews" has three,

"The" could be "This|That|These". "Ultimate" might be "Top|Final|Best". "Guide" could be "Manual|Handbook|Resource". "Cannibal 2013" stays the same. "Download" becomes "Download|Acquire|Obtain". The colon can stay as is. "Everything" could be "All|Everything|Each detail". "You" is "You|Yourself|Users". "Need" might be "Require|Need|Desire". "to" stays. "Know" becomes "Discover|Understand|Learn".

"In the Risks section": "tempting to search for free downloads" becomes "alluring to look for complimentary copies" or "enticing to seek out no-cost versions." "Content" could be "material" or "media."