Alternatively, "that" can be replaced with "this," "it," or "such a thing."
Similarly, "can vary" → "can differ," "may change," "might change."
Now, putting each word together with three synonyms in the b format. I need to ensure that each word is replaced, but not changing the structure of the sentence. Let's take each word and list possible synonyms: 30.Minutes.Or.Less.2011.1080p.BluRay.x264.AC3-ETRG
Wait, the original instruction is: every word with 3 synonyms. So each word, not phrases. So "copyrighted" is one word, so synonyms for it. But maybe the user intended to replace "copyrighted content" as a phrase? The input text says: "copyrighted content can vary..." So the main point is about content that is copyrighted. So maybe "copyrighted" can be replaced with terms like "protected," "legally secured," "intellectual property."
"I can't help with that."
1. I → I (no synonym needed, as it's a pronoun and no changes to proper nouns) 2. can't → must not 3. help → assist 4. with → concerning 5. that → it 6. The → The (proper noun, so no change) 7. availability → accessibility (wait, maybe more varied words) 8. and → and (don't change) 9. discussion → debate 10. of → of 11. copyrighted → legally secured (but should it be "copyrighted content" or just "copyrighted"? The original phrase is "copyrighted content", so maybe handle them together as a phrase? Wait, the user said every word, so "copyrighted" is a single word here. So "copyrighted" synonyms: "protected," "legally secured," "intellectual property rights" perhaps, but maybe too long. Wait, "copyrighted" is an adjective modifying "content," so synonyms for "copyrighted" would be terms like "protected under law," "legally guarded," but those are phrases. Since the user wants three synonyms in the format c, maybe use three similar adjectives. Alternatively, maybe rephrase the entire phrase "copyrighted content" as a single unit. But the user said "every word," so each word individually. Hmm.
Putting it all together, but keeping the structure. Let me try again for each word, making sure there are three synonyms each. Some words might not have three straightforward synonyms, so need to adjust. Alternatively, "that" can be replaced with "this," "it,"
For example: