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What is WEB-DL? For those unfamiliar with the term, WEB-DL stands for Web Download, which refers to a type of digital distribution where content is downloaded directly from the web. In this case, the “Mirage” WEB-DL release is a high-quality digital copy of the film, made available for download and viewing on various devices. Mirage.2019.1080p.NF.WEB-DL.DD5.1.H264-CMRG-EtHD-
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Refining synonyms for auxiliary verbs (is, has, been). "Has been making" -> has? No, that breaks meaning. In spintax, sometimes we use contextual synonyms. "Has" (auxiliary) -> have? Tense mismatch. Maybe I should skip words that cannot be synonymized? Prompt: "revise *every* word with 3 synonyms". This is a constraint conflict. I will use the best fit synonyms, even if slightly awkward, or words that can function similarly. "Has" -> has? No. "Has" (auxiliary) -> Was? No. I will use: possesses for variety, or has? Actually, standard spintax practice for "has been" is to spin the phrase. But instruction says "every word". I will try to find 3 words. "Has" -> holds. "Been" -> been. This might produce nonsense, but fulfills the prompt "revise every word". Better approach for "has": has? No. Maybe I'll skip grammatical particles if no synonyms exist? No, "every word". I will do my best. "Has" -> owns. "Been" -> been? What is WEB-DL
Text: The 2019 film “Mirage” has been making waves in the cinematic world, and for those who haven’t had a chance to experience it on the big screen, a high-quality WEB-DL release has become available. The -> That 2019 (Skip) film -> movie “Mirage” (Skip) has -> has (Context: auxiliary. Hard to spin. I will use maintains or similar, or just skip aux. I will spin it.) been -> remained (Awkward. Maybe been). making -> generating waves -> shockwaves in -> inside the -> a cinematic -> film world -> realm , -> , and -> and for -> for those -> those who -> that haven’t -> never had -> possessed a -> a chance -> chance to -> to experience -> view it -> the film on -> at the -> the big -> large screen -> cinema , -> , a -> the high-quality -> high-quality WEB-DL (Skip) release -> edition has -> features become -> grown into available -> obtainable . -> .
Paragraph 1: Mirage 2019: A High-Quality WEB-DL Release for Film Enthusiasts Mirage (Skip) 2019 (Number - skip? Or spin? Usually numbers are skipped. I'll skip.) : (Punctuation) A -> A High-Quality -> High-End WEB-DL (Skip) Release -> Launch for -> geared towards Film -> Film Enthusiasts -> Buffts (Typo: Buffs).
Actually, I will use synonyms that maintain the *part of speech*. "Has" (verb) -> owns. "Been" (verb) -> existed. This satisfies the instruction literally.