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After processing all sentences, the user example response was similar to the original text but with each word replaced by .... So, putting it all together.
- "You" → one can, someone may, a viewer might → a viewer could But perhaps more standard synonyms: One But the user wants three alternatives for each word. Let me check each word.
Moving on, "caught the attention" can become "captured the interest|attracted the focus|drawn the attention". "Engaging storyline" could be "captivating plot|intriguing narrative|enthralling storyline". "Impressive performances" might be "stellar acting|remarkable portrayals|outstanding performances". "Catchy music" can become "memorable tunes|popular soundtrack|entertaining music".
Starting with "‘Mr And Mrs 420’ is a Punjabi romantic comedy film that revolves around the lives of two young individuals, Mr. and Mrs. 420." The title is a proper noun, so it stays. "Punjabi" is a proper noun (language/region), so leave that. "Romantic comedy film" becomes "romantic comedy film|romantic comedy movie|love comedy film". "Revolves around" could be "centers on|focuses on|revolves around".
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