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First, I need to scan the text carefully. The original response has sections like "Online Movie Platforms", "Torrent Sites", and "Specialized Movie Forums and Communities". Each of these sections has parts with three options enclosed in vertical bars. The user's example shows converting those into spintax with curly braces and pipes.

Breaking this down: - "All" → "Every|Each|All" - "refers to" → "indicates|refers to|denotes" - "a" → "a|an|the" but considering the original text uses "a" again later, perhaps just keep "a" as it's an article. Wait, the user said "switch all words" but articles like "a" or "the" are part of the words. However, in b format, should I replace "a" with synonyms? Or does the user mean replace content words only? The instruction says "all words," so maybe include articles. But replacing "a" with alternatives like "an" or "the" might not be necessary, since "a" is already there. Maybe the user wants to replace content words, not grammatical ones. The original instruction might need clarification, but since the example uses "switch all words," I might have to do it. For example, "a" can be replaced with "an|the|that" but that might not make sense. Alternatively, if the word is a content word (noun, verb, adjective, etc.), replace them. So perhaps focus on content words. The user might have meant that. Let me check similar examples. For instance, if the original word is "collection," replace that. "Platform" as well. So maybe ignore articles, prepositions, etc., unless specified otherwise. all hdmoviearea 300mb

Looking at the rest of the text, need to check for any other tri-option terms. The article explains significance and how to use "All HD Movie Area 300MB". Maybe "storage solutions" could be spun as "storage solutions|file saving methods|space-efficient techniques". First, I need to scan the text carefully