July 29, 2025

Hmm, the example response might have combined some parts. Let me see. The user provided an example output where they turned "Be cautious" into Exercise caution, so perhaps in their example, they kept the original term as the first synonym. Maybe the user wants the original term to be included in the options. Wait, but the user's instruction says "convert all terms with 3 options using syn3 format. Keep brand names." So maybe the original term is considered a synonym option? Wait, no. If they want to convert all terms, perhaps replace each term with three synonyms, but the original term might not be included. Wait, the example the user provided in their own answer had the original term as the first option. Let me check.
"Step-by-step guide" could be "detailed instructions|step-by-step process|sequential directions." "Already have" becomes "possess|currently own|have."
Fifth line: "You can usually do this by clicking on the “Raw” button and saving the file to your device." - You → Someone - can → are able to - usually → generally - do → carry out - this → that - by → by means of - clicking → tapping - on → on the - the → the - “Raw” button stays. - and → plus - saving → preserving - the → this - file → document - to → into - your → their - device → equipment iptv links github
"Alternative to traditional television services" can be "option compared to cable TV|different approach than classic TV|alternative to conventional TV services".
- "offer a convenient way" → "provide an easy method|present a practical approach|deliver a handy solution" - "access" → "obtain|reach|enter into" - "be aware of" → "recognize|acknowledge|understand the" - "risks and concerns" → "threats and worries|perils and apprehensions|hazards and anxieties" Hmm, the example response might have combined some parts
"Web-based platform" becomes "online site|internet-based service|network-accessible location".
"Malware and viruses" - Malware → Malignant programs - and → as wellplusalso - viruses → minions Maybe the user wants the original term to
Next, the "How to Use" section. "Relatively straightforward" can be "quite simple|very easy|reasonably accessible." "Create a GitHub account" is a proper noun, but "create" might be "setup."