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Next, "is a growing concern." "Is" can be "is, has become, remains," etc. "Growing concern" can be "increasing worry, escalating problem, rising issue." Then "for WhatsApp users" can be "for users of the messaging app, individuals using the platform, members of the service."

Moving on to the next parts. For example, "Repeated messages: If you receive multiple messages from the same number, it could be a sign of a badu number." i--- Sri Lanka Whatsapp Badu Numbers

But the user's instruction says "each term with 3 synonyms in format opt3. Leave names unchanged. Result only." So perhaps only the term "badu numbers" is to be replaced with three synonyms in each of its occurrences. Let me check the original text again: Next, "is a growing concern

1. "The rise of badu numbers" 2. "country’s growing online population" (might not be a term to replace) 3. "increasing use of WhatsApp" 4. "scammers and spammers" (already mentioned as synonyms for badu numbers) 5. "malicious activities" 6. "scams" 7. "harassment" 8. "spam messages" 9. "Scam numbers" 10. "Spam numbers" 11. "Harassment numbers" 12. "sensitive information" 13. "personal data" 14. "fake products or services" 15. "threatening or abusive messages" 16. "distress" 17. "Unknown numbers" Leave names unchanged

First, I need to go through the text and identify terms that might need synonyms. The main term here is "badu numbers", which the user has already provided examples for. However, looking at the rest of the text, there are other terms that could be candidates. Let's list them:

1. The first mention: "badu numbers" 2. In the types section: "Scam numbers", "Spam numbers", "Harassment numbers" – these are subcategories under "badu numbers" but they are already listed as different types. Maybe these could also be replaced with synonyms, but the user's example didn't do that. The user provided an example where "badu numbers" each time is replaced with one of the three options. So perhaps only "badu numbers" is the term to be replaced.