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So the process is:

"Most sought-after" could be "highly desirable", "exceptionally in demand", "extremely coveted". "Feature" in the context of a publication might be "appearance", "appearance", "spotlight". Wait, the user mentioned c format, so each term should have three options. Let me check each term step by step to ensure I don't miss any. Leah Dizon - Girls.of.360.Issue.2

Let me test with a sentence:

"Modeling for top brands and designers" в†’ "Fashion representation for premier design houses and creators" So the process is: "Most sought-after" could be