Queens Of The Stone Age Rated R 2000 Flac Cue -...

But since the user provided the instruction as "Keep brand names. Return text only.", so I should only replace the words that are not brand names. Given that FLAC and CUE are specific formats, perhaps the term "FLAC CUE Format" is considered a technical term, not a brand. However, FLAC is a registered trademark, so it's a brand. The user wants to keep brand names, so "FLAC" and "CUE" shouldn't be replaced. The word "Format" here is a regular word and should be replaced. So "Format" becomes "structure | layout | organization".

Wait, the user said to keep brand names, so the entire phrase "FLAC CUE Format" should remain as is? Wait, the user says "keep brand names", so maybe "FLAC CUE Format" is considered a brand name? FLAC and CUE are specific audio formats, but sometimes they are written together as FLAC+CUE. But the user's instruction might be to keep those terms. However, the instruction is to return the text with every word having synonyms except brand names. So if "FLAC CUE Format" is a brand name, the entire phrase should be kept. But the user's example shows that track titles like "Feel Good Hit of the Summer" are left as is. Similarly, "FLAC CUE Format" might refer to the technical format, not a brand name. Wait, FLAC is a specific format, so perhaps it's a brand, but maybe CUE is another format. In the original text, the user wrote "The FLAC CUE Format". Depending on context, FLAC and CUE might be specific terms here. The instruction is to keep brand names. So, if "FLAC CUE" is a brand name, then the entire phrase is kept. But perhaps the user wants to replace "Format" with synonyms. Need to clarify. Queens of the Stone Age Rated R 2000 FLAC CUE -...

Okay, let's tackle this task. The user wants me to replace each word in the given text with three alternatives, formatting them as c, while leaving proper nouns like "Queens of the Stone Age" and "Rated R" unchanged. But since the user provided the instruction as

Next, the track titles like "Feel Good Hit of the Summer" need to remain unchanged, so I'll check if there's any word in the titles that needs substitution. It seems none of the words in the titles are to be replaced, so the syn format isn't used there. Only the surrounding text. However, FLAC is a registered trademark, so it's a brand

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