Let me take the conclusion text provided by the user:
Continuing this for all parts. Need to be careful with the structure of the sentences after replacing terms, but the user wants the synonyms in curly braces. So the output should have each term in the original text replaced by three synonyms in the format v1, without using any brands or names. Make sure to keep the overall structure the same, just replacing the terms. Also, check for any possible overlaps or redundant synonyms. For example, "crisp and clear visuals" became sharp vivid visuals – some synonyms repeat, but that's acceptable as long as they fit. maya 2015 tamil movie hd 37
In the "HD Version" section, "HD Version" can be "high-definition|enhanced visual|digital quality." The description continues similarly, replacing words like "version" with "edition|iteration|format." "Quality" becomes "condition|state|standard." Let me take the conclusion text provided by
The list includes specific services like Hotstar, Amazon Prime Video, Netflix. The user said to skip brands and names, so we need to replace them. But the user wants the text only, not the specific names. Wait, the instruction is to skip brands and names. So instead of listing them, maybe use a general term like online video services. Make sure to keep the overall structure the
"tense and suspenseful moments" – Tense can be anxious, tight, stressful. Suspenseful might be thrilling, gripping, nail-biting. Moments can be scenes, sequences, episodes. So stressful suspenseful moments.
Wait, the user's instruction says: "replace words in b format. all words with 3 synonyms. Keep names intact. Only the result." So perhaps the original text provided by the user now has words in c format that need to be replaced. But looking at the user's input example, they provided a sample conclusion with replacements. Then they provided another conclusion that needs the same treatment. Wait, maybe I need to process their example? Or perhaps the user is giving me a specific text to process now.