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1. excitedly looked forward to – all synonyms, no brand/names. 2. most powerful – okay. 3. formidable – okay. 4. unbelievable – okay. 5. cosmic – okay. 6. discharge – verbs, okay. 7. harness – verbs, okay. 8. Warrior of the Universe – "Captain Marvel" is a name, so according to user instruction, we should skip changing this part. But the example shows that the user has "Cosmic Hero". The user's instruction is to change words with three alternatives and skip brands and names. So in this case, "Captain Marvel" is a name, so we need to leave it as is, but the other two alternatives are okay? Wait, but the user's example in the input has "v2" which are all generic terms. So perhaps the user's input may have v3 where v1 is a name, but in reality, in the example provided, none are. The user says to skip brands and names, so if in the input v1 includes a brand or name, we leave it as is, but in the example given, all are acceptable. So in processing the user's provided text, I need to make sure that all the v2 are replaced with three alternatives, none of which are brands or names. For the part that includes "Captain Marvel", that's a name, so perhaps the correct approach is to leave "Captain Marvel" as is, but the other two can be kept or adjusted. But in the original example given by the user, they included "Captain Marvel" as part of the v2 which is a name. But according to instructions, we need to skip brands and names. Therefore, maybe in the actual processing, when a v1 includes a brand or name, we remove it or adjust. However, in the user's example, they have "Captain Marvel" which includes a name. Therefore, perhaps the user is using "Captain Marvel" as the first alternative, but since it's a name, we need to skip it. So in that case, the correct approach would be to not change that v2, but leave it as is, or remove the name and only include the other two. But the user's instruction is to change all words with three alternatives, so perhaps the user intended to have three alternatives where "Captain Marvel" is the original term, but since it's a name, we need to adjust by replacing it with synonyms. However, in the context of the given text, "Captain Marvel" is the actual character's name, so it cannot be changed. Therefore, the correct approach is to leave "Captain Marvel" as is, and adjust the other options. But the user's example shows that they included "Captain Marvel" as an alternative, so perhaps it's acceptable in this context, as it's part of the same v2 list. However, the user's instruction is to skip brands and names. Therefore, I need to check if "Captain Marvel" is a brand or name. It is a character name (movie title perhaps?), so according to instructions, we should skip changing it. Therefore, in the v2 where "Captain Marvel" is present, we should consider that and perhaps not include other names. However, the user included it in their example. This is a bit confusing. Since the user provided an example with "Captain Marvel" as the first option, perhaps the instruction is to replace the other two with synonyms while keeping "Captain Marvel" as the first, even though it's a name. Alternatively, the user might have intended for all v2 to have three alternatives, none
First, I'll scan the provided text for words that can be replaced with synonyms. The example given uses phrases like "highly anticipated" and "powerful," so I need to identify similar terms in the new text. Terms like "impressive," "stunning," "seamless," and "groundbreaking" come to mind. -CM-Captain.Marvel.2019.1080p.BluRay 5.1 CH.mkv
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