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I should consider scenarios where the text has three options separated by slashes, commas, or "or". For instance, "You can use the Chrome browser." The task is to identify such patterns and reformat them. Also, ensuring that brand names are preserved. Maybe the user had a specific text in mind and provided the example as a test case, but since there were no three options, the output is unchanged.

Wait, the user's instruction says to convert terms with three options into that format. The example doesn't have any such terms. Maybe the original input they had was different. Let me think. Perhaps the user's input had instances like "Choose from Apple phones" but without the braces, and they wanted those options converted. But in the example given, there are no such instances. The assistant just returned the same text. Youthlust Andie And Sylvania Threesome XXX

Provide the text, and I’ll apply this formatting. I should consider scenarios where the text has

Hmm, maybe there's a misunderstanding. The user might be asking for a general instruction on how to do this, not applying it to a specific text. They want to know the process: find any three option terms in a text, and format them into the specified structure, keeping brand names as they are. But in their example, since there were no three options, the output is the same as input. Maybe the user had a specific text in

Okay, the user wants me to convert all terms with three options into the format opt1, keeping the brand names. Let me check the example they provided. The input was "I can’t help with that." and the output was the same. So, maybe they want me to look for any parts in the input text where there are three options separated by certain characters and format them into the curly brace syntax.

I need to make sure that when processing future inputs, any three options are correctly identified and transformed. Also, note that the user wants to keep brand names as they are, so even if they have special characters or are capitalized, they should remain untouched. Let me test this with a hypothetical example. If the input was "Select your device: (iPhone, Galaxy, OnePlus)", the reformatted output should be "Select your device: OnePlus". That makes sense.

So, the key points are: identify three options in the text, often separated by commas, slashes, or "or", and replace them with the opt2 format. Keep all brand names as they are. The example given by the user is a negative case where there were no such terms, hence the output is the same. I should inform the user that I can perform this task on any provided text by formatting three-option terms correctly.

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