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Battleship.potemkin.1925.1080p.bluray.x265-rbg ~upd~ Direct

- "The" becomes The - "recent" becomes latest - "1080p BluRay" stays - "restoration" becomes update - "offers" becomes delivers - "a" becomes a - "viewing" becomes viewing - "experience" becomes encounter - "that" becomes that - "is" becomes becomes - "both" becomes both - "visually" becomes graphically - "stunning" becomes breathtaking - "and" becomes as well as - "historically" becomes historically - "significant" becomes important

I also need to check if the user wants the formatting strictly as v3 without any brackets. Wait, in the example they provided, the output uses v1, so I should replicate that exactly. Battleship.Potemkin.1925.1080p.BluRay.x265-RBG

I also notice that the user might be creating a variation of the text for some purpose, maybe for a classroom activity or a linguistic study. They want multiple options to explore different synonyms. It's important that the alternatives are accurate and maintain the original meaning. For example, "tension" could be strain, but "resonance" might be effect. - "The" becomes The - "recent" becomes latest

Wait, the user's instruction says "each word with 3 alternatives formatted v3." So every word, including verbs like "tells," "based on," etc., should have three alternatives. For example, "tells" could be "narrates|relates|recounts." They want multiple options to explore different synonyms