Alternatively, maybe the user is referring to each individual word (excluding proper nouns) as a term. So "grab," "some," "popcorn" are each terms. So for "grab" – synonyms: take, seize, procure. For "some" – certain, a few, any. For "popcorn" – snacks, movie treats, kernels. Maybe not perfect, but the user wants the format.
Another thing to consider is the coherence of the resulting sentence after substitution. If the alternatives don't fit well in the sentence structure, they might still be acceptable as per the user's request. The user might prioritize the synonyms over contextual fit. Riekes Liebe English Subtitles
Looking at the sample, each word is in the format word2. For example, "For" becomes As. Proper nouns like "Riekes Liebe" are just repeated three times. I need to ensure that I don't miss any proper nouns. Let me list out all the proper nouns first in the original text to avoid modifying them. The only proper nouns here are "Riekes Liebe" and "German." Wait, "Germany" isn't mentioned here, but "German" as an adjective. Hmm, but "German" is part of the show's name, so maybe just the title "Riekes Liebe" is the proper noun. Alternatively, maybe the user is referring to each
Let me proceed step by step, ensuring each word is replaced with three alternatives. Also, need to ensure that the word count is correct—each word in the original text is processed, and the output is in the specified format with word for each word, except proper nouns which are repeated three times like original. For "some" – certain, a few, any
Wait, but in the sample provided in the user's message, the first part is "For fans of international cinema, watching movies and TV shows in their original language with English subtitles can be a game-changer." The modified version is:
"TV" -> televised content
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