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Django Unchained-2012-repack Dvdscr Xvid-etrg.avi [upd]

Django Unchained-2012-repack Dvdscr Xvid-etrg.avi [upd]

Okay, let me tackle this request. The user wants every word in the provided text replaced with three synonyms, formatted as v1, but they specified to leave names unchanged. First, I need to parse through the text and identify each word that isn't a name. For example, "One" becomes v3, and so on for each word. I have to make sure to check each word against common synonyms and provide three alternatives. However, some words might not have three distinct synonyms, so I need to look them up carefully. I also need to maintain the structure of the original text, just substituting each word with its synonyms. Let me start with the first sentence and proceed step by step, ensuring names like Jamie Foxx or Dr. Schultz remain the same. Also, the user mentioned "result only," so I should present the final output without any explanations. Alright, let's go through each word carefully.

Original text: "Django Unchained: A Critical Review of the 2012 Film Phenomenon" Sample output from previous example: Django Unchained: An Critical Assessment of the 2012 Film Craze

I'll go step by step, making sure not to miss any words and to handle complex terms correctly. If a word doesn't have three obvious synonyms, I might need to think of alternatives or use slightly different phrasing while keeping the sentence structure. Django Unchained-2012-REPACK DVDScr XviD-ETRG.avi

The user's instruction says to keep brand names. So terms like "Django Unchained", "Quentin Tarantino", "ETRG.avi", "XviD" (if it's a brand name) should be kept. "REPACK DVDScr" might not be a brand name, but a file type. Hmm. Maybe the user wants to leave the entire filename as is. The original text mentions the filename as part of the content. So in that case, the entire filename should be in spintax but each word within it should have three variants unless it's a brand name. But it's a bit tricky.

Some words might be a bit tricky. For example, "departure" can be detour. I have to make sure the synonyms fit contextually. Also, numbers like "9th" should have numbers around it, maybe 10th. Okay, let me tackle this request

In this case, "Quentin Tarantino" is a brand name (proper noun), so same three options. "western film" would be spinned into three options. "indelible mark" would become three options. "cinematic landscape" three options.

Here, "Django Unchained" is a brand name, so it's the same in all three options. Then "A" becomes three options: A, The, An. "Critical" becomes three alternatives. "Review" has three options. "2012" becomes three years. "Film" becomes three options. "Phenomenon" has three. For example, "One" becomes v3, and so on for each word

Wait, the filename "Django Unchained-2012-REPACK DVDScr XviD-ETRG.avi" includes "Django Unchained", which is a brand name, and "ETRG.avi" which might be a group name (but ETRG is probably an abbreviation for a group). So maybe all the words in the filename except the movie title are not brand names. The user might want to spin each word except the movie title. But the user says to keep brand names. So "Django Unchained" should be left as is, but the rest can be spinned. Hmm. This is getting complicated.