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I might need to check each line carefully. Also, the technical specifications part will have terms like "Disc Format" which should be replaced with maybe "media type|disk standard|storage format". But wait, "BluRay" is a proper noun, so that part should stay. So "Disc Format: DVD but no, BluRay is a proper noun here. Wait, the line is "Disc Format: BluRay". So "Disc Format" is the term to replace, not BluRay. So "Disc Format" becomes Storage Medium. That seems right.

Let me proceed step by step.

First paragraph: "The Timeless Romance of The Notebook: A Cinematic Masterpiece"

For "nomination", alternatives could be "nod", but I think the user wants formal variants. "Candidature" is a good one. "Consideration" is another. That works. The.Notebook.2004.720p.x264.BluRay.Dual.Audio.H...

Alright, let's tackle this query. The user wants me to replace every word in the provided text with three synonyms using the opt3 format. Brand names and proper nouns should remain unchanged. They also specified to return only the text.

Technical Specifications: Title: The Notebook Release Year: 2004 Resolution: 720p Video Codec: x264 Audio: Dual Audio Disc Format: BluRay Watch or Enjoy The Notebook: For those interested

Wait, but the user wants every word replaced. Let me check the first sentence again. "The Timeless Romance of The Notebook: A Cinematic Masterpiece" So "The" is an article. Should I replace articles? The example in the user's mind might not require replacing articles like "the", "a", "an". But the query says "alter every word," which might include articles. Hmm. However, replacing articles doesn't make sense. Let me check the example again. The user's sample input might have a similar structure. Since the original text includes "The", perhaps in the output, "The" would be replaced with synonyms, but "The" doesn't have synonyms. Maybe the user wants every word that has synonyms to be replaced, and articles or common words might have fewer options. I need to be careful here.