The user says "switch every word with 3 variants in b format. Keep brand names. Return text only. Here are five potential title options for the article: ...". Then the user provided five titles. So the task is for each of the five provided titles, replace each word (except brand names) with three options in a format. But the user's example response is five new titles, each with the same structure but using the variants. Wait, maybe the user wants a single alternative title for each original, but with substitutions. But the instruction is a bit unclear.
Next word: "Phenomenon" → "Trend|Momentum|Wave" Days Of Tafree Vegamovies
Alternatively, perhaps the user wants to modify the given five titles by substituting each word (except brands) with three options, generating variations. For example, take the first title "Days of Tafree: The Vegamovies Phenomenon" and replace each word (except Tafree and Vegamovies) with three options, leading to multiple variations. But the user's example response shows five new titles, each with the same structure but using the variants. Let me check the assistant's example response: The user says "switch every word with 3 variants in b format