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Looking back at the user's sample input: they have phrases like "Shine Spotlight on Leilani Li: A Star on the Rise". If they want each term rephrased, perhaps treating "Shine Spotlight" as one term, "Star on the Rise" as another. But maybe the user wants individual words. For example, "Shine" could be replaced, "Spotlight" as another. However, the user also said to rephrase each term, which might refer to key terms in the text. This is a bit ambiguous, but given their example output, they want to replace each key term with three synonyms. Since in the first line, "Shine Spotlight" becomes highlight, and "Star on the Rise" becomes ascending performer. So each phrase is a term and is replaced with three synonyms.
I'll proceed word by word, replacing each with three alternatives. Let me verify each substitution to maintain the original meaning and context. For example, "entertained and engaged" could become amused, involved, or engaged. Wait, "entertained" and "engaged" are synonyms here, so maybe find three different terms that cover both aspects. -24 96- Enya - Watermark - 1988- Vinyl Rip
I also need to watch for verbs and adjectives that require specific form. "Cultivating her talents" could become nurturing, developing, or fostering. Looking back at the user's sample input: they
The next part: "making waves in the Tgirls community". "Making waves" can be "causing a stir", "creating a buzz", "generating excitement". Then "impressive skills" could be "remarkable talents", "extraordinary abilities", "exceptional skills". For example, "Shine" could be replaced, "Spotlight" as
- "hub" → center - "talented" → gifted - "charismatic" → charming