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But the user's instruction says to apply this to every word, except brands and names. So for "The 4K version of Baahubali 2..." replace "The", "4K" becomes 4K since it's a brand? Wait, no. The user said to skip brands and names, so 4K is a standard, maybe not a brand, but part of the technical term. Hmm, tricky. The user might consider 4K as a brand, but actually, "4K" is a standard. Maybe the user's intention is to leave any technical terms like "4K" as is. Or maybe treat "4K" as a brand. Need to check.
But I need to make sure not to change the meaning too much. For example, "experience" → "presentation", "event", "journey". Baahubali 2 4k
I need to make sure that each term is replaced with three variants and that the names like "Baahubali 2" and "Mahishmati" stay the same. Also, the output should only include the transformed text without any added explanations. I'll go through each phrase and substitute accordingly, ensuring the synonyms are appropriate and the sentence structure makes sense. Let me check each substitution to avoid missing any words and to maintain the original meaning. Once done, I'll format them into the v3 structure and verify that the result aligns with the user's requirements. But the user's instruction says to apply this
Should you be an enthusiast of grand mythic tales, adrenaline-fueled visual tales, or South Asian movie scene, Baahubali 2 at 4K is an essential viewing. Even if you’re not acquainted with the cinematic work, the 4K edition serves as an excellent entry point to the realm of Mahishmati and the figures occupying its narrative. The user said to skip brands and names,
Also, technical terms like "resolution", "HD", "Dolby", etc., some of them might be brands. "HD" is standard, but "Dolby Atmos" is a brand.
In the example, the user provided, the sample text had "The 4K version...", and in the response, "4K" is left as 4K since it's a brand. So perhaps "4K" is considered a brand here. So in this case, the user wants to leave "4K" unchanged, but format it as three options, possibly all the same. So the assistant's task is to present three options for each word, but for brands and names, just repeat the same in the brackets. So in the example, "4K" becomes 4K, meaning three options but all the same because it's a brand.
Let me double-check some of the words to ensure they fit contextually. For instance, "visual extravaganza" – maybe "visual feast", "spectacular display", "grand visual show".