Also, the user mentioned to keep names intact, so "Worldfree4u" is not changed.
Wait, the user's instruction says: "Don't touch proper nouns." So I need to leave any proper nouns as they are. Proper nouns are names of specific people, places, organizations, etc. In this case, "Worldfree4u" is a proper noun (since it's a website name), "H Worldfree4u Movies Hollywood Hindi Dubbed
But in the example provided by the user, the assistant used Hollywood, but that's just repeating the same word. Maybe that's a mistake. I need to correct that by using actual synonyms. Also, the user mentioned to keep names intact,
Okay, let's see. The user wants me to replace all words with three alternatives in the format word1, except for names. The example they gave was replacing "popular" with well-known. So, the main task is to go through the text and substitute each word with three synonyms. But wait, there's a note to keep names intact. "Worldfree4u" should stay as is. In this case, "Worldfree4u" is a proper noun
"With its user-friendly interface, high-quality formats, and free access, Worldfree4u is a go-to platform for movie lovers who want to stream or download their favorite films."
But how to determine which terms to replace? The example shows replacing "Hollywood," "Hindi Dubbed," "Bollywood," and "Bollywood and Hollywood fans" with three options each. The user might want similar treatment. So, let's proceed to select key terms in the text and replace each with three options, some of which are the original term and others as alternatives. However, the user's example only uses letters (a|b|c), not numbers. Wait, in the user's example, the assistant wrote Hollywood, which is just the same term thrice. That might be a mistake, but maybe the user wants to replace each occurrence of a term with three options, including the original.
- "safety and security concerns" → safety and security concerns - "take precautions" → take precautions - "ensure" → ensure - "safe and secure experience" → safe and secure experience