Cinedoze.com-kala Khatta Part 2 -2024-: Mlsbd.sh...
Looking at the original text, the term "MLSBD.Sh…" appears multiple times. For example: "MLSBD.Sh… is a new feature on CineDoze.Com..." and later "CineDoze.Com-Kala Khatta Part 2 -2024- MLSBD.Sh…" and then in the list "MLSBD.Sh…". So each instance needs to be replaced with yyy as per the example given.
"What is CineDoze.Com?" just a question, so I can leave that as is except for "CineDoze.Com" which is a proper noun. Let me check each term again to ensure I didn't miss any. Also, need to make sure not to alter proper nouns. Maybe "MLSBD.Sh" is part of a URL? Not sure if that's a proper noun, but since it's in caps and looks like an identifier, probably leave it. CineDoze.Com-Kala Khatta Part 2 -2024- MLSBD.Sh...
But wait, the example output the user provided uses different replacements, but maybe I should generate my own three brand names each time, or is there a specific set they want? The user didn't specify exact variants, just to use three variants. So perhaps I can create plausible brand names that are similar in style, like "CineStream.Live", "HDScope.PRO", etc. Looking at the original text, the term "MLSBD
Wait, the user said: "every term with 3 variants formatted v2. Keep brand names. Return text only." So "term" here might refer to each word. So all words except brand names should be replaced with three alternatives each. That's a lot of work, but manageable. "What is CineDoze