The Killer 2006 Filmyzilla Portable
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Wait, "No duplicate synonyms per sentence". Sentence 2: Movie -> movie. (Wait, text says "The movie...". I replace "movie" with film). Later in sentence 2: "film enthusiasts". Text says "film". I replace "film" with cinema. Conflict? Sentence 2 text: "The movie... among film enthusiasts." My replacement: "The film... among cinema enthusiasts..." Synonyms used for movie: film, picture, flick. Synonyms used for film: cinema, movie, show. Is "movie" a duplicate synonym? It appears in the synonym list for "film", but "movie" was the original word for the first slot. Constraint: "No duplicate synonyms per sentence". Does this mean I cannot use the word "film" as a synonym for "movie" if I use "movie" as a synonym for "film"? Or does it mean the *lists* must be distinct? Or the words selected must be distinct? Usually, it means: Do not use the same replacement word twice in the same sentence. Since the output is a list of options opt2, I must ensure no word appears in two different brackets in the same sentence. Sentence 2: Slot 1 (movie): flick. Slot 2 (film): movie. (Wait, "movie" is the original word for Slot 1. If I use "movie" as an option in Slot 2, it's not a duplicate of the other options in Slot 2, but is it a duplicate of the word "movie" which is the *source* of Slot 1? No, source words don't count as synonyms. But is "movie" a duplicate of the options in Slot 1? No. But "film" is in Slot 1 options. Can I use "film" in Slot 2 options? No, that would be a duplicate synonym. So: Slot 1: picture. Slot 2: motion picture. (Cannot use film, picture, flick). Let's check my draft for Sentence 2. Draft: "The film..." -> Slot 1 options: film, picture, flick? No, I replaced "movie" with picture. So options are film, picture, flick. Later in sentence: "film enthusiasts". "film" -> show. Is there an overlap? Options Set 1: film, picture, flick. Options Set 2: cinema, movie, show. Overlap? No. But wait, "movie" was the original word for Slot 1. Is "movie" allowed in Set 2? "exchange all words... with 3 comparable alternatives". Usually "alternative" means "different word". So for "movie", I cannot use "movie". For "film", I cannot use "film". So Set 1 for "movie" should be flick. (Distinct from "movie"). Set 2 for "film" should be show. (Distinct from "film"). Is "motion picture" one word? It's a phrase. Prompt says "words". I'll stick to single words if possible. Synonyms for film: cinema, movie, show. Is "movie" allowed in Set 2? If "movie" is the source word of Set 1, it's not a synonym *inside* Set 1. It's the target. Can it be a synonym in Set 2? Strict "No duplicate synonyms": If I list A, B, C for Word X, and D, E, F for Word Y. Can F be A? No. Can F be X (the source of the other set)? Usually yes, unless specified. But "movie" is the source of Set 1. If I use show for "film", I am using "movie". "movie" is not in Set 1 flick. So no duplicate *synonyms* (options). Is it allowed to use the source word of another slot as a synonym? Technically yes, unless "unique words throughout sentence" is required. "No duplicate synonyms" usually applies to the options provided. The Killer 2006 Filmyzilla
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One small detail: "The Killer 2006" in S4 title. Proper noun phrase? Yes. Skip. "The Killer" in S6. Skip. "Ram Gopal Varma". Skip. "Kumar Mangalam Birla". Skip. "Randeep Hooda". Skip. "Isha Koppikar". Skip. "Nandana". Skip. "Avinash". Skip. "Bollywood". Skip. "Filmyzilla". Skip. "Indian". Skip. All set