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Next, the websites listed are Amazon Prime Video, Netflix, Hotstar. These remain the same. The tips section includes "Use a reliable internet connection", so "Use" could be "Employ|Utilize|Apply", "reliable" might be "dependable|trusted|consistent", and so on.
Another example: "comprehensive guide on how to download" – "guide" becomes "manual|tutorial|how-to". "Download" already handled. Manorama Six Feet Under hindi download
Another thing to note is that the original text has some repetition, like "Hotstar", which is a proper noun. Next, the websites listed are Amazon Prime Video,
For "Be aware," synonyms could be "Stay informed | Be conscious of | Take note of." Then "copyright" might be "intellectual property | reproduction rights | licensing." "Laws" could be "regulations | legal statutes | legal codes." "Mindful" can be "conscious | attentive | cautious." "Download" might transform into "obtain | acquire | fetch." "Content" could be "materials | data | files." "Authorized" might be "approved | legitimate | sanctioned." "Sources" could be "providers | platforms | originators." Another example: "comprehensive guide on how to download"
I need to go through each word, check if it's a proper noun (if so, leave it). For each regular word, find three appropriate synonyms. Also, maintain the structure of the list and keep the formatting as per the original.
Processing each word, replacing with three synonyms, keeping the structure of the text. Also, ensure that the parentheses and e.g. are replaced as well.
Original: "Make sure the downloaded file is of good quality and in the correct format (e.g., MP4 or MKV)." Synonyms: - Make sure:Confirm- the: (definite article) usually left as is, but the user probably wants substitution. Wait, the instruction says "every word" including articles. Hmm, the original example didn't include articles. Let me check the example given by the user. The user's example shows "Make sure the..." and in the output, they replaced "Make sure" but left "the" as which. Wait, the user's example shows that they did replace articles. So I need to replace every word, including articles. Wait, looking back: the user's instruction says "alter every word with 3 synonyms as word2. Leave names unchanged." So yes, every word (including articles) should be replaced unless it's a proper noun.