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I should check each sentence to find replaceable terms. For example, "significant" could be "notable|important|remarkable." Then, "making waves" might become "causing a stir|creating a buzz|gaining attention." Next, "engaging storyline" could be "compelling narrative|exciting plot|intriguing storyline."

The example input is: "switch words formatted v2. each word with 3 options. Keep names intact. Only the result." HotTS.21.07.08.Kept.By.Jade.Venus.Part.4.XXX.10... BETTER

But according to the user's instruction, each word should have 3 options. So maybe the user intended all to have three, but made a typo by writing some with two. The example shows three options for all variables. Therefore, perhaps the assistant should correct the input to three options per variable. Alternatively, use the given input as is but ensure that all switches have three options by duplicating one if needed. I should check each sentence to find replaceable terms

format2, keyword1, brand2, title3, etc. But some of these have two options, like format1|format2 (two), but some have three. But the user's instruction says "each word with 3 options", so maybe all should have three. The example seems to have three options fortitle2, which aligns with the user's instruction. The other variables have two options, perhaps the user made a mistake here. But maybe the user wants each switch to have three, so perhaps in the final response, even if the input has two, we need to adjust to three? Or maybe this is just an example with some switches having three and others having two. Keep names intact

Second section starts with "The Impact of HotTS on the Entertainment Industry". "Impact" can be "Influence", "Effect", "Impression". "Entertainment Industry" might be "Entertainment Sector", "Media Industry", "Amusement Field". Then, "represents", "shift", "adult-oriented", "content", "popular", "demographics", "trend", "themes", "storylines", "demand", "mature".