Let me double-check the example. The user provided an example response where the movie title was left as is. So proper nouns are skipped, but other words are transformed. So in the first sentence, "Transformers: Rise of the Beasts 2023 Download: A Comprehensive Guide The highly anticipated movie “Transformers: Rise of the Beasts” has finally hit the theaters, and fans are eager to get their hands on a copy of the film." The proper noun here is the movie title, which is kept, and the other words are replaced.
Let me test a small part. Original: "With the rise of streaming services, many movie enthusiasts still prefer to download their favorite films for offline viewing or to keep a personal collection." Let me double-check the example
Let me clarify. The instruction says "swap all words with 3 synonyms using syn1 format." So each word is replaced by three synonyms in the format syn3. So "searching" would be hunting, "for" seeking, "a" a, and so on. So in the first sentence, "Transformers: Rise of
Let me test with a small part:
- If → provided that - the → this - above → upper - method → process - doesn't → fails to - work → operate - for → regarding - you → themselves - here → in this place - are → exist - some → certain - alternative → alternate - download → acquire - sources → sources The instruction says "swap all words with 3
Also, check technical terms like "1080p" which might have synonyms but are better left unchanged as they are specific formats. Wait, the user said "no changes to proper nouns." So technical terms like "x264" might not be proper nouns, but they are technical specifications. However, the user might consider them as such, so I'll leave them. The same goes for "WEB" and "Hindi Line English ESub."
I should also check for contractions like "you've", splitting into "you have" for synonym replacement. However, since the user wants the output to be in the original format (text only), contractions might need to remain as they are, but the synonyms should account for them. For example, "you've" can be you have.
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