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I also need to be careful with phrases that might be part of technical terms or specific terms related to website features. For instance, "user-friendly interface" could become "intuitive design|easy-to-navigate layout|visitor-friendly platform". I need to check that the substitutions still convey the intended feature without changing the meaning.

In the first paragraph: "For users who have questions, feedback, or concerns..." The word "users" could be "viewers", "audience", "consumers". "Questions" might become "inquiries", "queries", "questions". Each replacement should be checked for context. HDMovies4u.Contact-The.Signature.2024.1080p.Web...

Wait, there's only one instance where there might be more than one option. Let me look again. The sentence says "users can download content from HDMovies4u" – the phrase "can download" might be the part that could have variants. The user mentioned "terms with 3 options", so I need to find where there's a term that should have three choices. The original text doesn't have any such terms; it's a single sentence. Maybe the user expects me to add three different verbs or phrases in place of "can download". For example, possible options could be "can download, access, or stream". But the original text only mentions downloading, so the three options would need to be alternatives. Alternatively, maybe the user wants the structure to be spintax in parts where there's variation. Let me check the example again. The user provided an example input and output. Let me see. I also need to be careful with phrases