But I need to consider legality here. Sharing or downloading pirated content is illegal, so instead of providing access, I should inform them about the legal ways to watch the movie. Also, if it's a different "Greyhound" (like a game or another media), I might be off. I should mention that the term could have different meanings but focus on the movie angle since that's the most probable.
First, "Greyhound" could be a movie title, like the 2020 film with Chris Evans and Ana de Armas. The numbers "2020720" might indicate the year and resolution—720p usually refers to the resolution, so maybe it's a 2020 release in 720p quality. "PHDRI" is a bit confusing. HDR typically stands for High Dynamic Range, a video quality feature, but PHDRI? Could it be a typo or a specific codec? Maybe the user meant HDR. "PHINDIDUB" might split into "PHINDI" and "DUB"—PHINDI could be an Indian movie, like the 2020 Telugu film "Padi Padi Leche Manasu," but that's just a guess. DUB means dubbed audio. "DUALAUDIO" probably means it has two audio tracks, like the original and a dubbed version. "Portable" suggests it's a downloadable file or software that's easy to carry or use on the go. greyhound2020720phdriphindidubdualaudio portable
Putting it all together, the user might be looking for a torrent or download link for the movie Greyhound, 2020, in 720p, with HDR, dubbed in a different language (maybe Telugu or another), having dual audio, and portable. But I need to consider legality here
Possible user intent: They want to watch Greyhound 2020 in a specific format with dual audio and maybe in a dubbed language, and they want a portable version. They might not be aware of legal streaming platforms where it's available. My response should guide them there instead of providing pirated links. Also, check if PHDRI is a typo, maybe PHDR (HDR) would make sense. Also, confirm if PORTABLE here refers to a downloadable file or maybe a portable media player version. But since it's common to refer to portable as downloadable, I can proceed with that assumption. I should mention that the term could have