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Change "convenient option" to user-friendly and "alternative ways" to alternate formats. "Classic film" becomes classic movie.

I also need to check if the user wants the technical specifications (like 720p) to be altered. The original instruction says "don't touch proper nouns," so technical specs like 720p and x264-ESiR should stay as they are. The Godfather Part Ii 720p Bluray X264esir Torrent

Next, I need to go through each word and replace it with three alternatives in the w3 format. But wait, the user said "words with 3 alternatives as spintax". So, every word except brand names and any other specific terms like movie titles, years, etc., should be replaced. However, words like "the", "is", "a" are function words and might not need alternatives. The user might want to focus on content words rather than function words. I need to check examples to be sure. The original instruction says "don't touch proper nouns,"

Next sentence: "For those seeking to experience this iconic film in high quality, the “The Godfather Part Ii 720p BluRay x264-ESiR Torrent” offers a convenient and accessible option." "Seeking" can be pursuing, looking for, desiring. "Experience" could be view, watch, witness. "Iconic" might be legendary, renowned, famous. "Convenient" can be hassle-free, easy, straightforward. "Accessible" could be obtainable, reachable, available. So, every word except brand names and any

- "The" as an article, maybe leave it, but user might want to change it. However, in the example, "The" becomes "The", so maybe keep as is. - "BluRay" is proper, keep. - "format" → medium - "is" → serves as - "a" → the (but "a" is an article, maybe not change) Wait, but the user wants all words spintaxed. So maybe "a" becomes a, but that might not be necessary. Let me check the user's example. In the initial query, the first processed text had "The Godfather Part II" and they changed "is" to "was" and "has" in other parts. So perhaps even articles. But the example shows they changed "is a significant upgrade from" to "is a essential upgrade compared to". So they did replace "from" with "compared to".