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Original: "high-quality video content"

So "the" was left as is. Therefore, maybe only noun phrases or specific terms are being replaced, not articles. This complicates things. How to determine which terms to replace. The instruction says "every term", but without further clarification. The previous example showed that the assistant replaced individual words, some parts, but not articles. BLACKED 16 05 20 Leah Gotti 1080p MP4-KTR-N1C

First paragraph: "I'm happy to help you create an article, but I want to clarify that the keyword you've provided seems to be related to adult content. I'll create a neutral, informative piece that doesn't promote or endorse any explicit material." Original: "high-quality video content" So "the" was left

Second paragraph: "The Impact of High-Quality Video Content on the Entertainment Industry The rise of high-definition (HD) and 4K video content has revolutionized the entertainment industry. With the proliferation of high-speed internet and advancements in digital technology, consumers can now access a vast array of high-quality video content from the comfort of their own homes." How to determine which terms to replace

"widespread" in "more widespread" could be "ubiquitous|extensive|common." "Ubiquitous" means everywhere, "extensive" implies large in extent, "common" is more general. All make sense here.

"adoption of 8K resolution" – "adoption" can be "implementation|integration|introduction." "Implementation" focuses on making it work, "integration" is about combining with existing systems, and "introduction" is about bringing it into use. Any of these could work depending on the context.