Original example from the user's previous response:
First, I need to parse the given text and identify each term that's not a brand or name. The user specified to skip brands and names, so terms like "1337x" and "sensations" should stay as they are.
"Downloading" becomes retrieving.
I should also watch out for repeated terms like "sensations torrents" and ensure their synonyms are accurate. Words like "up-to-date" in "ensuring users have access to the latest content" could become latest content.
"Offers" can be presents.
First, I need to identify which words in the provided example are in the v1 format. Looking at the example, the user provided the original text and the altered version. Let me check if there are any variables in the example. Wait, in the given example, there are actually no v1 parts. The user included a sample input and output where the input is a specific article title and content, but in the sample, there are no variables. This is a bit confusing. Maybe the user is providing a general instruction, and the example is just an illustration?
Next section: Safety Precautions. Words like "reputable" can become veteran. "Precautions" as measures. "VPN" stays, but "Virtual Private Network" might be rephrased as secure connection tool. Then "protect" could be safeguard, and "anonymity" privacy. Download sensations Torrents - 1337x
In summary, the task is: replace every word in the text that is in v1 format with one of the three options, ensuring that any proper nouns in the text (regardless of whether they are part of a variable) are not altered. The output is just the text with those replacements.