Finally, "Streaming platforms" is a proper noun and stays, but maybe "Streaming" could be Streaming? Wait, the user said proper nouns stay, and "Streaming platforms" is the proper noun here? Wait, looking back, the user listed "Streaming platforms" as a proper noun? Let me check. In the original text, the last part is "Streaming platforms", so maybe it's part of the proper noun? Or is it not? Hmm. The user said "Proper nouns stay. Only output text. rework each word with 3 alternatives..." So I need to check if "Streaming platforms" is a proper noun. In the context, "Streaming platforms" is a category, not a specific name, so probably not a proper noun. So I can rework the words. So "Streaming platforms" would become Streaming for "Streaming", and "platforms" as services.
"Donwloading" becomes retrieving. "Got" as assured. "Covered" could be taken care. "Now" is right now. "Enjoy" as experience. "Preferred" becomes liked. "Compromising" could be sacrificing. Download- - End.of.Fucking.World.S01.720p.Hindi...
Breaking it down: "Some" can be "A few", "Several", "Certain". "Streaming" could be "Online", "Digital", "On-demand". "Platforms" might be "Services", "Networks", "Providers". Then "like" becomes "such as", "including", "such as". Since "Amazon Prime Video" and "Netflix" are proper nouns, no changes there. "Offer" could be "Provide", "Supply", "Deliver". "With" can be "In", "With", "Through". "Hindi" is a language, so maybe "Hind", "Hindi", "Hindustani". "Dubbing" could be "Voice-acting", "Voicing", "Dubbing". Finally, "Streaming platforms" is a proper noun and
"Try" becomes consider.
Okay, let's start by looking at the user's query. They want me to replace every word in the given text with three synonyms, formatted as v1, while keeping proper nouns intact. The example they provided earlier shows that they want synonyms grouped in curly brackets with a pipe separator. They also mentioned skipping proper nouns, so names like "The End of the Fucking World," character names, and actor names should stay the same. Let me check
"Exceptional" becomes magnificent. "Delivers" could be presents. "Outstanding" can be exceptional. "Depth" might be subtlety. "Nuance" as finesse.
Starting with the first sentence: "Some streaming platforms, like Amazon Prime Video or Netflix, offer The End of the Fucking World with Hindi dubbing. You can also check out websites like Hotstar or ZEE5, which offer a range of TV shows and movies in Hindi."