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Let me go through each word and apply these substitutions step by step, making sure the structure remains the same and the meaning is preserved. Keep in mind that some words might have multiple correct variations, but I'll pick three that fit contextually. For example, "logged in" can be replaced with signed in, authenticated, or accessed. Indian Movie Aaina 1993 On Dailymotion
Okay, let's tackle this query. The user wants me to revise the text by replacing certain words with three options each, formatted as opt2. They specified to skip proper nouns, so I need to make sure not to change Dailymotion, Aaina, or any other names. Okay, let's tackle this query
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Okay, let me start by understanding the user's request. They want me to revise all the words in the text that are formatted with three variants in curly braces like v3. But wait, looking at the provided text, there are no such brackets. The user might be referring to a specific formatting in their original text that isn't present here. Hmm, maybe they meant to indicate that every word should have three variants, but the example given doesn't show that.