Font | Splaat
So, perhaps the text doesn't have any terms that fit the c format with three options, except maybe the "unique and eye-catching designs" part, but those are descriptors, not options. So the answer is that there are no terms with three options in the text as per the user's request. However, the user wants the output text only if there are terms. Since there are none, maybe the answer is empty. But the user might have expected some examples, so maybe I should note that no such terms exist. However, the user's instruction says to "Output text only," and if there are no terms, perhaps just output nothing or a message. But the user example shows that they might expect something even if the text doesn't have it. Wait, perhaps the user intended to create their own examples based on the text's content, but I need to follow strictly the text.
The original text is about the Splaat font. Proper nouns like "Splaar" should stay as they are. Let me start by going sentence by sentence.
Unpredictable shapes: The lettering displays irregular forms, producing a artisanal aesthetic. Emphatic: The font is designed to be striking, making it suitable for headlines, captions, and other front-facing typography. Adjusted stroke widths: The lettering comes in diverse thickness levels, permitting typographers to use it for a range of applications. Cross-language functionality splaat font
"Available" as Offered. "Download" as Access. "Link" as URL. "Agree" as Approve. "Terms of use" as Regulations. "Explore" as Discover. "Amazing" as Remarkable.
The example part: "Headlines and titles: The Splaat font is perfect for headlines and titles, where its bold and expressive design can really shine." "Headlines and titles" could become "headlines and headers", "captions and banners", "announcements and labels". "Perfect" might be "ideal", "optimal", "prime". "Bold" could be "bold", "strong", "daring". "Expressive" becomes "expressive", "articulate", "communicative". "Shine" could be "shine", "stand out", "glimmer". So, perhaps the text doesn't have any terms
Original text:
Here are a few tips for getting the most out of the Splaat font: Since there are none, maybe the answer is empty
No, I don't think so. The text doesn't present any three-option terms. Therefore, the answer is none.