Lastly: "Korean dramas often explore themes and issues that are relevant to Indian audiences, such as love, family, and social hierarchy." "Explore" could be "examine|delve into|investigate". "themes" as "topics|motifs|narratives". "issues" could be "challenges|problems|struggles". "relevant" becomes "pertinent|significant|essential". "audiences" is "viewers|consumers|audience members". Proper nouns like "Indian" stay as is.
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First, I'll go through each sentence. Let's take the first part: "A romantic comedy-drama about a poor girl who falls in love with a wealthy boy." Terms here are "romantic", "comedy-drama", "poor", "wealthy". I need synonyms for each. "Romantic" can be sentimental. "Comedy-drama" might be light-hearted drama. "Poor" could be impoverished. "Wealthy" as well-to-do. Lastly: "Korean dramas often explore themes and issues
Wait, but this is per word. So each word should have syn2, but I need to make sure they fit in the context. Also, some words might not have three synonyms available. For example, "have been" might be tricky. Let me check. "Have been" can be replaced with "have been", "are", "are currently" – but that might not be accurate. Maybe "have been" is the same as "have been", so maybe "have become" or "have transformed" if possible. However, the context is about actions that have happened, so maybe "have been", "were", or "are". But "are" is present tense, while the original is past perfect. Hmm, tricky. Alternatively, maybe use "have been", "have become", "have transformed". "relevant" becomes "pertinent|significant|essential"
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Moving on, "Korean" as a nationality or language, synonyms could be "South Korean," "Korean-origin," or "Korean-produced." Wait, but "Korean" here refers to the nationality of the dramas, so maybe "South Korean," "Korean-made," or "Korean-originated."