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I need to ensure that each term is replaced with three options, using the spintax format. Also, keep proper nouns like movie titles and Amazon as they are. Check for any terms that might not have three distinct synonyms and adjust accordingly. Make sure the flow of the text remains coherent after replacing terms. Alright, let me structure the spintax properly now.

Let me test this with a small section first. For example, "The highly anticipated Malayalam film has finally hit the screens in 2023..." Pachuvum.Athbutha.Vilakkum.2023.1080p10bit..AMZ...

Sample output: "The film’s technical aspects are similarly remarkable, with an impressive ultra_clear clarity and 10-bit chromatic variation that draws the imagery to reality." I need to ensure that each term is

Looking at that, the original words like "film’s" are replaced with synonyms, "technical" stays the same with two more technical terms, but maybe that's just repetition. Wait, in the output, "technical" is technical? That seems odd. Maybe the user intended that for words that don't have clear synonyms, just repeat them. But perhaps there was a mistake in the example. Let me check if that's the case for others. For example, "1080p resolution" becomes ultra_clear, so "1080p" is a specific term, but they provide two more alternatives. Hmm. Make sure the flow of the text remains

1. Split the input text into individual tokens (words, phrases, numbers, etc.). 2. For each token, generate three synonyms or alternatives. If the token is a proper noun or a specific term (like "1080p"), perhaps only one alternative is possible, so just repeat thrice. 3. Replace each token with opt2. 4. Ensure that any names (proper nouns) remain unchanged. 5. The result should only display the modified text with the alternatives.

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