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So in the sentence, "The “UNRATED” label..." becomes There UNRATED designation...

"HD" is a term, so HD. Same for "Full HD" Full HD and "4K" 4K. Download -18 - Working Woman -2025- UNRATED Hin...

Now moving to the important considerations section. "Copyright Laws: Make sure you have the right to download the film in your region and that you are not violating any copyright laws." "Ensure" could be confirm, guarantee, or verify. "Download" again has synonyms like fetch, obtain, or retrieve. "Region" can be area, locality, or zone. "Violating copyright laws" could be breaching legal statutes, breaking ownership rules, or infringing on rights. So in the sentence, "The “UNRATED” label

Wait, the at the end is probably a formatting mark, but the user said not to touch proper nouns, but might not be a proper noun. Hmm, maybe leave as is. But the user said "every word", so if is considered part of the text, maybe not include it in synonyms. Wait, the example in the user's message includes in the original text but in the answer, the user wants every word (except proper nouns) to have synonyms. But isn't a word. So maybe just leave it as is. Now moving to the important considerations section

"Mature themes" could be .... Wait, "mature themes" is two words. Do I need to do each word separately? The user wants every word, but in the example, they split phrases like "UNRATED" into three synonyms. Wait, looking at the example response, they took each word in the original text and replaced it with three synonyms. For example, "The" became That. So each individual word is being replaced, even if part of a phrase. So the process is word by word, not phrase by phrase.

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