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It's important to check each word carefully. Some words might have multiple parts, like "productions" appearing multiple times, so using the same set of synonyms each time. Also, parts of speech: making sure the synonyms fit grammatically. For example, "has had" is a verb phrase, so the synonyms should maintain the correct tense and aspect.
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Original example line: "Daniela Antury’s “Broken Down”" Amateur.2023.Daniela.Antury.Broken.Down.XXX.720...
Proceeding step by step, word by word, applying synonyms. For each word in the input, find three synonyms, format them as b, skip words that are part of names or brands.
So "Broken Down" is converted into three synonyms, each pair? Or each word? It's written as a single set. So the user is using the format syn2 for each word. Wait, but "Broken Down" is two words. So in the example, the user converted it as Damaged, which is a single set. Therefore, perhaps in the user's mind, the entire phrase is considered a single term to be replaced, not each individual word. Therefore, for multi-word titles, treat them as a single unit and find three synonyms that fit the overall meaning. That's a bit complex, but given the example, it's better to follow that approach. So "Broken Down" is replaced by synonyms like Damaged, Shattered, Ruptured. Similarly, other titles or phrases in the text should be handled the same way. It's important to check each word carefully
For "I", possible options could be Myself. Then "can" might be can. "Create" could be generate. "General" might be overall. Each word after that needs similar treatment. But I have to be careful with words that have specific meanings. For example, "focusing on providing information without explicit content" – "providing" could be offering. "Explicit content" might be clear details.
But the original phrase is "adult entertainment industry", so each word replaced individually. For example, "has had" is a verb phrase,
Looking at the text, the first sentence is: "The rise of amateur productions has had a significant impact on the adult entertainment industry." Let's take each word and find three synonyms.