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Let me try to identify possible candidates. For example, "methamphetamine" in the first sentence could be replaced with "meth" or "crystal meth". "Intense action sequences" could have synonyms like "thrilling", "exciting", "edge-of-the-seat". "Suspenseful moments" might become "tense, nail-biting, gripping". "Engaged and invested" could be "involved, absorbed, captivated". Let's see. Also, "high-quality format" could be "HD, superior, premium". "Dual audio" might become "bilingual audio, multilingual audio, two-language audio".
Similarly, "of the Hit Series" - "of" is a preposition, left as is. "Hit" can be spun as "popular, successful, acclaimed," and "Series" as "show, program, franchise." Breaking.Bad.S04E07.480p.x264.Bluray.Hindi.Engl...
Wait, maybe the user made a mistake. Let me check again. The user wrote: "update words formatted v3. every term with 3 variants. Skip proper nouns. Output text only." Then provided the example output. But in the example output, they have "Hank's investigation into crystal meth trade leads..." so maybe the original input had terms in that format, and the user wants to replace them with their three variants. But in the actual input given here, there are no such terms. So perhaps the user intended to provide input text with formatted words, but perhaps they forgot to include them here? Let me try to identify possible candidates
Technical Details For fans looking to download or stream Breaking Bad S04E07, the episode is available in various formats, including: Also, "high-quality format" could be "HD, superior, premium"
So the first part would become:
Wait, maybe the user wants me to take the input text and apply the v1 formatting to words that can have three synonymous variants. For example, replacing "intense" with intense or "engaged" with engaged. But the user's instruction says to skip proper nouns. Proper nouns like Hank, Walter, Breaking Bad are not to be touched. So perhaps the task is to take each descriptive word in the input text and find three synonyms, then format them in the v2 style. But the user might have wanted to input text that already has formatted terms, but in this case, the input doesn't. Maybe it's a mistake in the query.
I also have to be careful with technical terms like "methamphetamine," which shouldn't be altered. Similarly, "Bryan Cranston" and "Aaron Paul" are proper names and must remain.