Alright, let's tackle this user's request. They want me to swap every term with three variants using the word2 format, ensuring not to touch proper nouns. First, I need to parse through the provided text and identify which words can be replaced. Proper nouns like "Netflix," "Amazon Prime Video," and "Hulu" need to stay as they are.
Enhanced visual engagement: With ultra-crisp resolution, viewers can relish a more captivating and immersive experience, with elaborate visuals and distinct sound. Elevated narrative delivery: The top-tier imagery and sound of Dumplin-HD can help to enhance the storytelling, making it more compelling and profoundly impactful. Increased accessibility: With the increase of streaming services, Dumplin-HD may be easily accessible to a diverse range of audiences, making it straightforward for people to enjoy their favorite shows or movies. Dumplin-HD
Let's break it down. The word "may" can be "could potentially|might|possibly". "Be available" becomes "be accessible|be obtainable|be obtainable". "On streaming services" could be "via digital platforms|through online services|through virtual media". "TV broadcasts" might be "screen transmissions|television transmissions|televised airings". "Or DVD/Blu-ray" could be "or physical media|or disc formats|or tangible storage". Alright, let's tackle this user's request
I need to make sure that each term is replaced, but not the proper nouns. For example, "Dumplin-HD" is a proper noun, so it stays. Also, terms like "DVD" and "Blu-ray" are proper nouns, so they remain. However, the slash in "DVD/Blu-ray" isn't a word, so it's okay to keep the slash but replace the surrounding terms if needed. Wait, "or DVD/Blu-ray" is part of the sentence. The user wants to format each word with three variants. So "or DVD/Blu-ray" becomes "or physical media|or disc formats|or tangible storage". Proper nouns like "Netflix," "Amazon Prime Video," and