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"Select the download link" could be "choose the file link|click the download option|pick the streaming link".

"Search for X-Men: Dark Phoenix: Type 'X-Men: Dark Phoenix' into the search bar and press enter." Since "X-Men: Dark Phoenix" is a proper noun, the search part can have "lookupfor". Download - Vegamovies - X-Men - Dark Pheonix -...

The user says "all terms with 3 options in format opt3. Skip proper nouns. Output text only." So maybe they want every triplet of terms that are part of the text, but each of those terms has three options. Wait, perhaps the user actually wants trigrams (three consecutive words) converted into options separated by |, but skipping those that include proper nouns. Or perhaps each term is a noun, and for each noun, there are three options. But that's unclear. Wait, maybe "terms with 3 options" means that for each three-term phrase in the text, there are three options, but I'm not getting that from the text. Alternatively, maybe they want all three-word phrases (trigrams) and present them as three options separated by |. But the example isn't in the text. "Select the download link" could be "choose the

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Breaking it down: "X-Men: Dark Phoenix" is a proper noun, so it's left untouched. "is an action-packed superhero film" – "is" can be "is|was|has been", "action-packed" could be "thrilling|exciting|intense", "superhero" might become "heroic|avenger|champion", and so on. I need to make sure that each word gets three plausible synonyms. Skip proper nouns

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