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Looking back, the user's first query had "Download New Kannada Movies for Free" and the response had Download Recent etc. So each word is replaced with three synonyms. So in "Malware and viruses", "Malware" should be Harmful Programs and "and" is a conjunction, which isn't a proper noun, but it's a preposition. Should it be replaced? The user's instruction says to skip proper nouns, not other parts of speech. So "and" is a conjunction, so maybe keep it as is. But the user's example didn't have any prepositions in the replacement. So maybe "and" should stay. So the line would be "Malware and viruses" as Malware and Cyber Threats? Wait, but the user's example has each word in the format v2, so maybe each individual word is replaced. So "Malware" Malware and "viruses" Cyber Threats. But in the text, it's written as "Malware and viruses", so the correct approach would be to replace each word: "Malware Malware" and "viruses Cyber Threats". So the final would be Malicious Software and Trojan Horses but since "and" is a conjunction, maybe leave it as is. Alternatively, if the user wants every word (excluding proper nouns) to have three synonyms, even if it's a conjunction, but that's not likely. Based on the user's previous example, conjunctions and prepositions are not replaced. So in "Malware and viruses", "Malware" and "viruses" need synonyms, "and" remains. So each of those two words would have three options. So the line becomes Malicious Programs Trojan Horses. Wait, but there's an "and" between them. So the correct replacement would be Harmful Programs and Cyber Threats. So the user's example includes replacing each word, even if there are multiple terms. So the user's line "Malware and viruses" would become Malicious Software and Cyber Threats. So each term is replaced individually, keeping the "and". The user's instruction says to switch words formatted v1, all words with 3 synonyms. So the user wants a direct replacement per word. So "Malware" becomes Malicious Software, "and" stays, "viruses" becomes .... So the correct formatted output would have "Malware" v1 "and" v3? No, wait. "and" is a conjunction, so it's not a word to be replaced. So the user wants all words except proper nouns to have three synonyms. So in the example line "Malware and viruses", "Malware" is a word to be replaced, "and" is left, "viruses" is replaced. So the correct output is Malware and Trojan Horses. Then "showcases the talent of
Wait, maybe the user wants that each word is replaced with three options in the a format, wherever there's a replaceable word. So for instance, in the original sentence, each word that can be altered is replaced with three options. But some sentences might have multiple replaceable words, each of which should be in a format. However, this could lead to a sentence with multiple c parts, but I think the user wants to present the text as is but with certain words replaced by three options. So for example, in the sentence "Some websites may infect your device...", the word "infect" is replaced with expose, resulting in "Some websites may contaminate your device...". Each such replaceable word gets its own a triad. So in "Malware and viruses", "Malware" should be
Need to ensure that each word is rephrased with three synonyms. Let me check each part step by step to avoid mistakes. Also, ensure that the sentence structure remains intact after substitution, so that the spintax works correctly when expanded.
Poor video quality: "frustrating" could be "annoying|irritating|bothersome".