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Looking at the text, there's "Singham.Again.2024.2160p.WEBDL.ORG.DesireMovies" in there. That looks like a specific title and maybe a website. I think "Singham" is a brand name here, so I shouldn't change that. The rest of the parts like ".Again.2024.2160p.WEBDL.ORG.DesireMovies" are probably part of the title or source, so they should stay as well. I need to check each segment.
Wait, the user said "each word with 3 alternatives as spintax". But if a word is part of a brand name or a proper noun, it's kept as is. So first, I need to identify those. Let's see: "Singham", "DesireMovies", "Ajay Devgn", and "WEBDL.ORG" (though that's part of the file name). I guess those should remain.
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- The -> A - Indian -> Indian (Wait, "Indian" is a proper noun here, referring to the industry. Probably should stay as is. Hmm, maybe "Indian" is part of the industry name, so leave it. Alternatively, if "Indian" is common noun, but in context, it's a proper noun. Maybe the user doesn't want changes to it. Need to clarify.
Here’s your modified text with selected terms replaced by three options in v2 format, while preserving proper nouns. Each replacement maintains the original structure: Looking at the text, there's "Singham
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Okay, let's see. The user wants me to modify the text by replacing certain words formatted as v2. They specified that only terms with three options should be changed. Also, I shouldn't touch proper nouns like names or specific titles. The rest of the parts like "
Now, for the rest of the words. For example, "The" can be replaced with "The", "An", "A" maybe? But sometimes "The" doesn't have good alternatives. Maybe "The|An|That"? But maybe the user wants synonyms. Let me take it step by step. Each common word needs three alternatives. For example, "Highly Anticipated" could become Much Anticipated? Wait, but the user says "each word with 3 alternatives". So each individual word, not phrases. Oh right, so each word is replaced individually.