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In the text: "including smartphones, tablets, laptops, and smart TVs." There are four devices listed here. The user might want to keep three options, so maybe they want to exclude one. Alternatively, maybe it's a mistake. Wait, the user said "all terms with 3 options in format opt3". So maybe if there are three, format them. If there are more than three, perhaps select three. But in this case, there are four. Maybe the user wants only those parts where there are exactly three options. Let me check the text again.

In the platforms section, only one is mentioned, so perhaps the user intended to have three more. But since the text ends there, I can't add more. So maybe the only term with three options is the devices, which we'll take as three. The rest of the text doesn't have other terms with three options. Therefore, the result would be formatting the devices part as laptops and the platforms part as the single term provided, but the user wants three options there. However, since the platforms mentioned are only one, maybe the user intended to have three more, but in the text provided, it's not there. Therefore, perhaps the user made a mistake, but as per the instructions, I'll process only the terms that have three options. Since the devices list has four but the user wants three, I'll proceed with three. Let me confirm once more. Kaalo 1 720p Download Movie

way -> means

First sentence: "Choose the 720p quality option..." The word "720p" is a specific format, so maybe "quality" can be replaced. But "720p" is a technical term, so I should check if it has three variants. Hmm, maybe "resolution standard" could work. Let's see: resolution standard? In the text: "including smartphones, tablets, laptops, and

Moving on to the next part: "However, be aware that torrenting can be risky, and you may be exposing your device to malware." "However" could be "Nevertheless," "Nonetheless," or "Yet." "Be aware" could be "Be conscious," "Be mindful," or "Take note." "Risky" might be "Dangerous," "Hazardous," or "Perilous." "Exposing" could be "Putting at risk," "Subjecting to," or "Placing in danger." "Device" might be "Computer," "Laptop," or "Electronics." "Malware" is a technical term, so synonyms like "Malicious software," "Viruses," or "Bads" don't fit. So maybe just "Malware" as it's a specific term. Wait, the user said "all terms with 3