I'll have to be careful with parts of speech. For instance, verbs might need different forms depending on the sentence structure. Also, ensuring that the alternatives make sense in context is crucial. For example, replacing "commitment to showcasing" with "dedication in displaying" should still convey the same meaning. Some words might be tricky, like "crisp cinematography" – alternatives like "sharper visuals" or "clearer filming techniques" should maintain the original intent.
First sentence: "Dukes Hardcore Honeys - Close Encounters 1-8: A Comprehensive Collection". The product name includes hyphens and numbers. The names "Dukes Hardcore Honeys" and "Close Encounters" are proper nouns and should stay as is. I need to replace each other word with three synonyms. Dukes Hardcore Honeys - Close Encounters 1-8 -A...
is → will be | remains | stays
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