I also need to handle hyphenated words like "Dual Audio Hindi" correctly. Since each part is part of a proper name or format, they stay as is. Words like "MkvMovi" are names of websites, so they stay.
Moving on to the features: "One of the key features of MkvMovi is its user-friendly interface, which allows users to easily navigate and find their desired movies." "Key features" might be "main attributes", "top qualities", "important aspects". "User-friendly interface" could be "easily navigable layout", "simple design", "intuitive layout".
Wait, looking at the user's instruction again: "rephrase all words with 3 alternatives as word2" and in the example, the assistant provided the word2 for each word. For example, "film" is replaced with movie, and "making waves" is replaced with creating ripples. So each word in the phrase is rephrased, and when there's a two-word phrase like "making waves", both words are rephrased, but in the example, it's shown as a single phrase with three alternatives. Wait, no, the example shows that "making waves" is replaced with three different phrase options. So actually, the assistant replaced the entire phrase "making waves" with three alternative phrases, each as a single option. So in that case, the phrase is treated as a unit, and the user wants three alternative phrases for "making waves". Download - Acid.2023 Dual Audio Hindi -MkvMovi...
Now, for each word in the rest of the sentence, I need to think of three synonyms or alternatives. For example, "Download" could be replaced with "Obtain|Access|Acquire." I'll go through each word one by one, considering context and part of speech. For verbs like "has garnered," I need synonyms for "garnered," such as "Attracted|Drawn|Captured." For nouns like "realm," alternatives might be "Sphere|Domain|Area."
Now, considering that, I need to process each content word. Let's take the first sentence again. "Acid 2023" is a proper noun, so it stays. "is" is a helping verb, maybe change it to "remains", "continues", or "stands". Wait, but in the example provided, "is" was kept as is. So perhaps the user intended that only the main content words (nouns, adjectives, etc.) are rephrased. So maybe verbs can be rephrased, but in the example, "has been making waves" became "has been creating ripples|hastening interest|raising waves", but the verb "has been making" is changed to three different phrases. Wait, the example shows replacing the entire verb phrase, not each word individually. So maybe the user wants each phrase or clause to be rephrased with three alternatives. But the user's instruction says "rephrase all words with 3 alternatives as word1". Wait, the user might be confused between rephrasing words and rephrasing phrases. Let me look at the example again. I also need to handle hyphenated words like
Next: "Some popular alternatives include [list of alternatives, e.g., PagalMovies, MoviesDaddy, etc.]". Here, "popular" could be famous. "Include" might be comprise.
"buying" → "purchasing", "acquiring", "obtaining". Moving on to the features: "One of the
I need to be careful with proper nouns. The movie title is "Acid 2023," and the website is "MkvMovi." These should stay as they are. Also, specific terms like "Dual Audio Hindi" need to remain unchanged since they're names of specific formats.