For "has had", possible variants could be has seen. Next word "a significant impact" might be an influential effect. Then "on Irish popular culture" could be on Irish public entertainment. Moving on to the rest of the sentence: "with many of its contestants becoming household names." For "with many of its contestants becoming household names", possible spins: when several contestants rise to public prominence.
Another example: "The show's producers carefully select a diverse group of contestants, each with their own distinct personality, background, and opinions." Here, "producers" could be creatives, "select" → choose, etc. Openbullet 1.2.2
I also need to watch out for compound words and phrases. For example, "TV programs" is two words, so each word should have its own alternatives. Wait, no, the user said "each word with 3 alternatives," so even compound words like "reality TV shows" would have each word replaced. But the user's example had "TV programs" replaced with three alternatives, so maybe they considered "TV programs" as a single unit. Wait, no, the user said "each word with 3 alternatives," so each individual word in the text (not phrases) should be replaced. So "TV" is a proper noun and stays, "programs" would be replaced with alternatives like "programming|shows|content." For "has had", possible variants could be has seen
"Here are just a few reasons" could be listed here are a few motivations. Moving on to the rest of the sentence:
One thing to watch out for is maintaining the sentence structure despite the variations. Some replacements might change the structure slightly, but the user probably wants the core meaning to stay the same. Also, ensuring that the proper nouns like Gogglebox Ireland and Irish remain unchanged in all places.
I need to ensure that each synonym fits the context and that proper nouns remain unchanged. Also, the formatting needs to be v1 without any markdown. Let me go through each part again to check synonyms fit well and maintain the original meaning. Making sure that the replacements don't introduce inaccuracies. For example, "highlighting" with "spotlighting" is good, but "undertaking" might be a bit off in this context. Maybe "drawing attentiontoattention to" would be better. Wait, the user wants exactly three synonyms per term. Let me check each synonym trio again for accuracy and relevance.