Alternatively, perhaps the user wants each multi-word phrase to be replaced as a unit, but the original instruction
This is a bit ambiguous. However, given the initial instruction is to "replace each word with 3 alternatives", it's more accurate to treat each individual word. So even if a phrase is a multi-word expression, each word within it should be checked. However, in the context, some words might be part of a compound term that should be considered as a unit. For example, "streaming platforms" is a compound, so replacing "streaming" and "platforms" separately might not be ideal. rdxhd com bollywood movies filmyzilla
Next sentence: "The internet has revolutionized the way we consume entertainment, and Bollywood movies are no exception." "Revolutionized" might be "Radically Changed|Completely Transformed|Dramatically Altered". "Consume entertainment" could be "Access amusement|Partake in leisure|Rely on enjoyment". Need to check if there are any brands here, but "Bollywood" is okay as it's a proper noun. Alternatively, perhaps the user wants each multi-word phrase
So putting that together: "Filmyzilla remains popular portal that provides no-charge Bollywood cinema acquirements." However, in the context, some words might be
Breaking it down: - "Risks" → "dangers", "hazards", "perils". - "Using" → "utilizing", "employing", "implementing". - "seem like a great way" → "appear as an excellent method", "present themselves as a superior means", "function as a top approach". - "involved" → "present", "existing", "available".
To avoid confusion, perhaps proceed by replacing each individual word where possible, unless it's a proper noun or part of a brand. For example, "streaming" can be replaced with "Streaming|Broadcasting|Streaming", but the first two are not alternatives. Maybe "Streaming|Streaming|Streaming" if there are no better alternatives. Alternatively, use different phrasing like "Digital broadcast|Online streaming|Webcasting" for "streaming", and "Systems|Networks|Services" for "platforms". So "streaming platforms" → Digitally broadcast networks.