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"you’re" → you are
First line: A, popular, website, for, downloading, movies, and, TV, shows.
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I need to make sure not to include any brand names like "www.downloadhub.us" so they stay as-is. Also, proper nouns like "Chandu Champion 2024" should remain unchanged.
So the first line is unnamed. But the user wants to replace each word with 3 options. The names should be left as they are. So "Moviesflix" and "Torrentz" are names and should stay unchanged. The rest of the words in the descriptions need to be replaced with three options each. Also, the result should be only the options, not the names or the colons. Chandu Champion 2024 Hindi www.downloadhub.us 4...
Alternatively, maybe the user wants all lines except the names to have their words replaced with options. So for each line, the description part is processed. The names (Moviesflix, Torrentz) are left untouched. The first line's entire line is considered the description? Then, each word in that line is replaced with options. Similarly for the other lines. So:
So the actual task is to take each word in the description part (excluding the name) and replace it with three options. But wait, the first line is "A popular website for downloading movies and TV shows." The name here is missing, maybe the user intended the first entry without a name? Hmm, the examples have names followed by colons. The first line might be another entry, perhaps named "Moviesflix" in the text? Wait, no, looking back: the user's text is: "you’re" → you are First line: A, popular,
Next, "The website offers a wide range of movies, TV shows, and other digital content for download." The word "offers" could be "provides," "supplies," or "presents." "Wide range" can be "extensive selection," "broad array," or "assortment of." So it becomes "provides a wide range of movies, TV shows, and other online media for acquire."