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Yamaha Expansion Voice Editor Full Version |best|

So the approach is: break each term into words and find synonyms for each. Therefore, the task is to go through each word in the provided text, replace it with three synonyms, and enclose each synonym set in syn1. Proper nouns like Google Play Movies, STAR Vijay, etc., should remain unchanged.

"Happy watching!" remains unchanged as it's a common phrase and brand name isn't involved.

In the example provided, they have: "switch words as word3. all terms with 3 options." So maybe each switchable term should have three options. The example given by the user is using italics, but that's just formatting. For instance, in the original text, the first question is "Is it Safe and Legal...". The user might want "Safe" and "Legal" each to have three options. Let me try that. Yamaha Expansion Voice Editor Full Version

The -> leave as is (article, function word) Tamil -> proper noun, leave film -> replace with synonyms (movie, cinema, celluloid) industry -> replace (sector, field, enterprise) also -> leave (adverb) known -> replace (recognized, labeled, called) as -> leave Kollywood -> proper noun has -> leave been -> leave producing -> replace (generating, creating, making) some -> leave amazing -> replace (astonishing, incredible, remarkable) movies -> replace (films, pictures, flicks) over -> leave the -> leave years -> replace (years, decades, times) and -> leave 'Pudhupettai -> proper noun is -> leave one -> replace (a single, an individual, lone) of -> leave them -> leave

Starting with "Online Movie Rentals". "Online" could be "web-based|virtual|online", "movie" might be "film|cinematic|movie", and "rentals" as "leases|downloads|access". So the term becomes "web-based|virtual|online cinematic downloads". Wait, but "Online" is a proper noun here? No, it's part of the title, but the user said not to touch proper nouns. Hmm, "Online Movie Rentals" is the title, so do I consider that a proper noun? The user wrote it as a title with italics, so probably not. So I should replace each word in the title with synonyms. But maybe the user meant each individual term, not the entire phrase. So the approach is: break each term into

Next part: "If you do choose to download movies from Madras Rockers or similar platforms..." Here, "choose" becomes "opt|decide|select," "download" to "access|obtain|fetch," "movies" to "films|cinematic works|moving pictures," "Madras Rockers" remains as is, "similar platforms" as "comparable services|like sites|equivalent networks."

So the task is to go through each word in the input text, check if it's a proper noun. If not, replace it with three synonyms in the format v2. Proper nouns are left as is. Let's start. "Happy watching

This is getting complicated. Let me proceed step by step, replacing each word as per the instructions. Let me go through the entire text sentence by sentence, replacing each word that isn't a proper noun with three synonyms. I'll also check if any other parts are proper nouns (like "Madras Rockers"), which should be skipped. Also, check for any other function words that might be left as is. The user hasn't specified whether to replace function words, but in their example, they might have replaced all words except proper nouns. But function words (articles, prepositions, etc.) might not have synonyms. So maybe the user expects only content words (nouns, verbs, ad