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U.S. World Cup win sets domestic ratings record

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We need to produce JSON with fields. Word count 180-250. Must be exactly 3-4 paragraphs, each 45-65 words. Let's calculate.

We need 3 paragraphs of 45-65 words each => total 135-195 words. Or 4 paragraphs 45-65 => 180-260. Our target 180-250, so 3 paragraphs 60 words each = 180. Or 4 paragraphs 45-50 = 180-200. Let's aim for 4 paragraphs of 50 words each = 200 words.

We must ensure each paragraph 45-65 words. Let's draft.

Paragraph 1: talk about US win, viewership numbers, record. Include bold for key fact maybe "24.4 million viewers" or "31.8 million". Also maybe bold "U.S."? But need 3-5 bolded terms total. Let's decide bold terms: 24.4 million viewers, 31.8 million, U.S.? Let's think: key fact is the record viewership. So bold the viewership numbers. Also maybe bold "U.S."? Not needed. Let's choose 24.4 million viewers and 31.8 million as two bold terms. Also maybe bold "U.S."? Not necessary. We need 3-5 bolded terms across entire summary. So we can bold 24.4 million viewers, 31.8 million, and maybe U.S.? But that's 3. Could also bold "U.S." as entity but maybe not needed. Let's use 24.4 million viewers, 31.8 million, and U.S.? That's 3. Good.

Paragraph 1: 50 words.

Let's draft: "The United States beat Bosnia-Herzegovina 2-0 in Santa Clara, advancing to the round of 16 and setting a new English-language TV record. 24.4 million viewers tuned in, with a peak of 31.8 million, surpassing the 2015 Women’s World Cup final." Count words.

Count: The(1) United(2) States(3) beat(4) Bosnia-Herzegovina(5) 2-0(6) in(7) Santa(8) Clara,(9) advancing(10) to(11) the(12) round(13) of(14) 16(15) and(16) setting(17) a(18) new(19) English-language(20) TV(21) record.(22) 24.4(23) million(24) viewers(25) tuned(26) in,(27) with(28) a(29) peak(30) of(31) 31.8(32) million,(33) surpassing(34) the(35) 2015(36) Women’s(37) World(38) Cup(39) final.(40) That's 40 words, need 45-65. Add more context about significance.

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