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Re-check: "revolves around" -> focuses surrounding. "centers around" is common but "centers on" is more correct. "revolves round" is okay. "focuses surrounding" is bad. Correction: centers on? No, original is "around". Let's use turns round? "revolves around", "spins around", "turns around". This works. For "centers", it usually takes "on". For "focuses", it takes "on". If I change the verb, I might need to change the preposition. The instruction is "alter all words... as word2". This implies independent replacement. If I replace "revolves" with "centers", the phrase "centers around" is accepted in casual English but "centers on" is standard. To be safe, I will select synonyms that fit the original preposition. "revolves around" -> circles surrounding. "circles around" works. "spins around" works. "centers around" works colloquially. I'll stick to focuses around. Even if "focuses surrounding" is clunky, spintax generation often produces such combinations unless one is careful. Better: centers on. But the instruction says alter *words* (plural) individually. "alter all words with 3 synonyms". So I must do word by word. Word: revolves. Synonyms: revolves. Word: around. Synonyms: around. "turns about" works. "centers about" works. I will use: revolves -> revolves around -> around.
Sentence: "The movie revolves around the life of a young girl, Chinki, who becomes a victim of child marriage and faces numerous challenges in her life." - The -> That - movie -> cinema - revolves -> focuses - around -> around - the -> the - life -> lifestyle - of -> of - a -> a - young -> young - girl -> girl - Chinki (PN) - who -> who - becomes -> turns into - a -> one - victim -> victim - of -> of - child -> child - marriage -> marriage - and -> also - faces -> confronts - numerous -> countless - challenges -> hurdles - in -> inside - her -> her own - life -> lifetime.
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Final check of Proper Nouns: Dum Laga Ke Haisha Pan Nalin Chinki Filmyzilla Manushi Chhillar Aashish Verma Sapna Choudhary India (Keep) Indian (Keep - Proper Adjective) Hindi-language (Keep - Proper Adjective) Re-check: "revolves around" -> focuses surrounding
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Sentence: "Dum Laga Ke Haisha, a 2015 Indian Hindi-language film directed by Pan Nalin, has garnered significant attention for its thought-provoking storyline and outstanding performances." - Dum Laga Ke Haisha (PN) - a -> one - 2015 (Number - keep) - Indian (Adj/Prop - Context says keep Prop Nouns, usually adj derived from Prop Nouns are kept or treated as such. I will keep "Indian" as it refers to the country name). - Hindi-language (Prop Noun derived - keep). - film -> motion picture - directed -> directed - by -> by - Pan Nalin (PN). - has -> has (grammar mismatch with 'have', 'possesses' is okay). Let's use has contextually? No, "has garnered". has? No. had? No. Let's stick to forms of 'has'. carries? No. Let's use synonyms for the verb 'to have' in this context: has. - garnered -> drawn - significant -> substantial - attention -> notice - for -> regarding - its -> the - thought-provoking -> inspiring - storyline -> narrative - and -> along with - outstanding -> excellent - performances -> acting.