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So "File Format: Zip" becomes:

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Given that in the previous examples, they replaced "zip" with options like compressed archive, etc., I think I should proceed to replace "Zip" there as well. So "File Format: Zip" becomes "Data structure: ZIP archive". Kem Intimacy Album Iii Zip Download -2021-

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"Fan" → "enthusiast", "devotee", "aficionado". "Smooth" → "fluid", "easy", "effortless". "Soulful" again → maybe "emotional", "expressive", "passionate". "Voice" → "vocal style", "tone", "delivery". "Introspective" → "reflective", "contemplative", "meditative". "Lyrics" → "words", "verses", "songwriting". "Get your hands on" → "acquire", "obtain", "secure". "Intimacy Album III" stays. this fits the pattern. Now

So in the current text, "File Format: Zip" needs to be converted to three alternatives for "File Format" and "Zip". Wait, the line is "File Format: Zip" each word is "File", "Format", "Zip". Wait, actually, the line is "File Format: Zip" which is a label followed by a value. The value is "Zip". So the "Zip" here is part of the value. The user's instruction says "update all terms with 3 options in c format. Leave names unchanged." So "Zip" is a name, so it's left unchanged. But in the first example, "zip" became "ZIP file|compressed archive|zipped package", but maybe "Zip" here is considered the name. Wait, the user might be inconsistent. The user's instruction says "Leave names unchanged", so perhaps "Zip" is considered a name here and should remain. However, in the previous example, they did replace "zip" with variants. Maybe the user considers "Zip" as part of the term and wants it to be replaced. This is a bit confusing. Let me proceed carefully.

Yes, this fits the pattern. Now, ensure that the colons and spacing match exactly. The user wants the result only, so present it as is without explanation.