Wait, the original term is "polygon count", but when replacing, should it be replacing "polygon count" with options like low or just replacing the adjective "high" with these options? The instruction says "all terms with 3 options in b format." So the entire term "polygon count" might need to be replaced, but maybe the user wants to replace specific parts within the sentence. The example given in the problem might be replacing "polygon count" with low options, but perhaps the original structure is to keep the main term and replace the adjective part.

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Alternatively, maybe the user wants to transform the entire term into a multi-choice phrase. For example, changing "polygon count" into "low poly count" or similar. But the original text says the term "polygon count" is part of the text. The instruction says "all terms with 3 options in c format". So terms like "polygon count" might be in the original text and need to be replaced. However, "polygon count" is a specific term. Maybe the user wants to replace the level descriptors, like "higher polygon count" becomes "high polygon count".

I have to be cautious with words that might have different meanings in different contexts. For instance, "community" in the context of GrabCAD could be "network". Also, some words might be part of technical terms, like "3D models" – I need to ensure that synonyms for "3D" like "three-dimensional" maintain the correct meaning.

This digital animal creation has a medium-poly count and detailed textures, making it perfect for film media.