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Wait, but in the example, the first part is "Use Antivirus Software" → the modified is "Apply security tools".
"To a streaming service" would be to a digital entertainment network.
Original text: "I Am Legend (2007) 720p Dual Audio Download: A Post-Apocalyptic Thriller" I Am Legend 720p Dual Audio Download
Now, let's check the example given in the user's prompt. They provided a sentence and the modified version. Let's look at their example:
Wait, the original ends with "I Am Legend 720p dual audio while staying safe and respectful of the content creators." But the user says to skip names and brands. So the last part becomes "while remaining secure and acknowledging the original contributors." Wait, but in the example, the first part
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Ah, in the example, "Google Drive" is kept as one option in the list. Wait, but the original sentence is "Sites like Google Drive, MediaFire, and SendSpace offer...", which is split into "Sites|Online storage|Web services", "like|throughout|across", etc. But "Google Drive, MediaFire, and SendSpace" becomes "MediaFire". So those are left as specific names, each as one option in the tri-variants. Wait, but the original has three items: Google Drive, MediaFire, SendSpace. So in the output, they are presented as three options, each being one of those terms. But according to the user's instruction, only brand names should be kept. However, in the example, they are replaced with each other. Wait, maybe the user's example is illustrative, but actually, if "Google Drive, MediaFire, and SendSpace" are brand names, they should not be changed. But in the example, they are included as possible options. So perhaps the user wants to replace the phrase "Google Drive, MediaFire, and SendSpace" with each of those terms as options. Hmm. Wait, the user's instruction says: "Keep brand names. Return text only." So if "Google Drive", "MediaFire", and "SendSpace" are brand names, they should be kept as is, but in the example, they are part of a list and each is treated as an option. Maybe the user wants to replace the entire phrase with each of the brands as options, keeping the brand names but rotating through them. So perhaps the instruction is that brand names are not to be altered, but when they are in a list, each can be an option. So for example, in the original sentence: "Google Drive, MediaFire, and SendSpace", each is a brand, so in the output, they are presented as separate options in the tri-variant, like Google Drive. So even though they are brands, since they are in a list, they are each a possible variant. Wait, but in the user's example, the line is "Sites like Google Drive, MediaFire, and SendSpace They provided a sentence and the modified version
"Purchasing" could be acquiring.