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Breaking into every word with options:

So for example, "In conclusion" would be split into "In" with alternatives and "conclusion" with alternatives. But the phrase is a fixed expression. Hmm, maybe the user wants each word individually. Let me check the example again. yuvan shankar raja poovellam kettupar hey rathu bgm

But in the original example, the user used "The piece has become an integral part of Tamil cinema’s cultural heritage..." which was transformed into "The piece has transformed into...", so maybe the user didn't replace "The", "piece", etc., but only specific words. Wait, in the example, the user replaced "has become" with three options. So perhaps the user is replacing only the main verb and a few key words, not every single word. But the instruction says: "every word with 3 variants in format opt2". Breaking into every word with options: So for

This seems like a lot, but I need to make sure each word is replaced. Let me check the first part. Let me check the example again

So the correct approach is to process each word. Let me try this.

I need to make sure not to replace proper nouns. Also, check if phrases are correctly separated. For example, "massive fan following" is a phrase, so each part needs synonyms. Also, check for any possible errors, like if a word was missed in substituting. Let me go through the text again to verify each part.

This is going to be a lengthy task. Let me start applying this to the first paragraph.