Let me start rewriting each part. Let's take the first sentence: "Are you a fan of South Korean drama and thriller series?" becomes Are you a enthusiast concerning Korean drama plus excitement series?
I should also check for consistency in the replacements. For example, in "optimal viewing experience," "optimal" could be ideal.
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For "survival" options could be action. "Drama" might be drama. Wait, but the user specified to avoid proper nouns. Let me go through each word, replacing them with three appropriate words.
"Is a" can be replaced with something like is. But probably better to use synonyms. Wait, the user might want exact substitutes, so maybe "is|was|remains." Let me check the user's example response. In their example, they used had become for "is a." So perhaps synonyms that fit the context. Let me start rewriting each part
Looking at the first paragraph: "Are you a fan of South Korean drama and thriller series?" "Fan" could be "Enthusiast|Buff|Devotee." "Drama" might be "Theater|Melodrama|Series." "Thriller" could be "Suspense|Excitement|Sensation."
Also, the user's example sometimes uses phrases instead of single words. For example, "For an optimal viewing experience" becomes To maximize picture clarity. Here are several reasons why: For "survival" options
Moving to the next sentence: "The show premiered on September 17, 2021, and quickly became a global phenomenon." "Premiered" could be debuted. "Quickly became" might be swiftly turned into.