Make sure proper nouns like "Amazon Prime Video" and "YouTube" remain unchanged. Let me go through each term again to ensure all possible parts with three options are covered. Avoid changing any proper nouns. The user specified to switch words in spintax with three variants each, so I need to make sure every such term has three.
Original text: "Here are a few options: ZEE5: You can stream the movie on ZEE5, Amazon Prime Video". That part has ZEE5 and Amazon Prime Video, which is two options. Since the user wants only three options to be converted, this part is already two, so we leave as is.
Malware and malicious software: retrieving content from untrusted sources might subject one’s equipment to Trojans. intellectual property violations: streaming and viewing copyrighted material without permission remains illegal as well as might cause towards fines. Personal privacy: Various free movie platforms and torrent services could gather one’s personal data and share them to outside advertisers. A Bhoot And Friends Telugu Movie Download
You can subscribe to a streaming service like Hulu, which offer a wide range of movies and TV shows, including Telugu films. Check with your local library: Many public libraries offer free access to movies and TV shows, including Telugu films.
You can also watch the movie on Amazon Prime Video, which offers a wide range of Telugu movies and TV shows. YouTube: You can also search for the movie on YouTube, where it may be available for rent or buy. Make sure proper nouns like "Amazon Prime Video"
Wait, the original text had "range of" in the first example and "rent or purchase" in the second. The user wants three options each. So for "range of", I can use "a variety of|a selection of|a wide range of". For "rent or purchase", maybe "rent or buy|purchase or rent|acquire or rent".
Also, the phrase "stream the movie on" becomes access the movie on. Let me check if all those verbs work in context. Yes, they do. The user specified to switch words in spintax
I should also watch out for hyphenated terms or phrases. For instance, "peer-to-peer" might need to stay as one term unless there's a better alternative.