Wait, the user's example output shows "User-Friendly Interface" replaced with three synonyms inside curly braces. So for each term in the text that can be considered a v2 candidate, I need to do the same. Let me check the original text again.
Next sentence: "Cricket, the gentleman’s game, has been a beloved sport for millions of fans around the world." The word "beloved" can be "cherished|adored|loved". "Fans" might be "followers|supporters|enthusiasts". "World" could be "world|globe|planet". bossmobi cricket hd video
"On-Demand Content" → same as before, with synonyms for "on-demand". Next sentence: "Cricket, the gentleman’s game, has been
Possible pitfalls: Some words might have multiple meanings. Need to ensure the synonyms make sense in context. For example, "transformation" in the context of consuming cricket could have synonyms like "evolution", "migration", but need a better fit. Also, some words may not have three real synonyms, so I have to be careful not to force it. "On-Demand Content" → same as before, with synonyms
Looking at the user's sample input and output, it seems like the user expects each synonym option to be separated by pipes within the curly braces. So for each word that's marked with v2, I need to replace it with three synonyms in the same format.
"Beloved" →adored"Millions" →countless"Fans" →followers"World" →earth Next part: "With its rich history, thrilling matches, and charismatic players..."
Therefore, for the new text provided by the user, I need to process each word, check if it's a proper noun (like BossMobi, Cricket, HD, Video, etc.) and leave them as is. Then for the rest, find three appropriate synonyms and format them as v2.